| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...like a ghost. Tliou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the...horror from the time, Which now suits with it. -While I threat, he live*. Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A Bell rings. I go, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 pages
...Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the...present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. \_A bell rings. 2.5... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 pages
...Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the...present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [/4 bell rings, I... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides , tow'rds his design Moves like a ghost. - Thou sound and firm-set earth Hear not my steps, which way they...present horror from the time, "Which now suits with it. - AVhilst I threat , he lives I go, and 'tis done; the bell invites me , Hear it not , Duncan ; for... | |
| Mary Anne Neri - 1804 - 306 pages
...joy !" YoUNG. l( Thou sound and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout, And take the present horror from the time Which now suits with it." SHAKESPEARE. INURING these events, Viola, red in her solitary prison, dragged on the chain of many... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...522. 324. *12. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the...present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Take is the right word, and is rightly explained by Mr. Steevens. P. 526. 329. *18. Sleep ne... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 pages
...Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it.4 Whiles I threat, he lives; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives.5 [A bell rings.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 pages
...Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it.4 Whiles I threat, he lives; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives.5 \A bell rings.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 pages
...ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth. Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the...present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. {A bell rings. SCENE... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...wither'd murder, Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Hearnotmy steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my" where-about, And take the...present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. While I threat, he lives, Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A "bell ring* I go,... | |
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