Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music. "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer night's dream. Love's ... - Page 20
by William Shakespeare - 1850 - 38 pages
Full view - About this book

Shakespeare

Russell A. Fraser - 1988
...and the mermaid, saluting the "fair vestal" Elizabeth, gave Shakespeare's fairy king some good lines: Once I sat upon a promontory And heard a mermaid,...certain stars shot madly from their spheres To hear the sea maid's music. Arion had a speech, addressed to the Queen, but making too free of the silver wine...
Limited preview - About this book

The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753), Volume 1

Theophilus Cibber - 2007 - 364 pages
[ Sorry, this page's content is restricted ]
No preview available - About this book

Dictionary of Shakespearean Quotations - Exhibiting the Most Forcible ...

William Shakespeare - 2008 - 432 pages
[ Sorry, this page's content is restricted ]
No preview available - About this book

Flora Domestica, Or, the Portable Flower-Garden: With Directions for the ...

Elizabeth Kent - 2008 - 436 pages
[ Sorry, this page's content is restricted ]
No preview available - About this book

Flora Domestica, Or, the Portable Flower-Garden: With Directions for the ...

Leigh Hunt - 2008 - 440 pages
[ Sorry, this page's content is restricted ]
No preview available - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF