| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...is still in use in the west of England. Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother 9 o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjur'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...there is no discretion belotv the girdle. Lear. ' Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother 9 o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice: Hide thee, thou bloody hand; Thou perjur'd,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1828 - 606 pages
...through the rigging, Jack's friend cried out, in the sublime raving of Lear, " Let the great gode, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now, &c. &c."— and Jack replied in some dramatic citation equally applicable. In short, as I have been... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...and rain, I never Remember to hare heard : man's nature cannot carry The affliction, nor the fear. That keep this dreadful pother' ' o'er our heads,...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand; Thou penur'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...rain, I never Remember to have heard : man's nature cannot carry The affliction, nor the fear. Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjur'd,... | |
| Thomas Dolby - 1832 - 446 pages
...for it is now the sky ; betwixt the firmament and it, you cannot thrust a bodkin's point. WT iii. 3. Let the great gods That keep this dreadful pother...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand; Thou perjur'd,... | |
| James Hall - 1833 - 228 pages
...themselves, and might, with some alteration, be made strictly applicable: That keeps this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes -"Let the great gods Unwhipp'd of Justice !Raise your concealing... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 290 pages
...achieved, but to suffer, and see others suffer, the most distressful apprehensions. CHAPTER XXXVIII. " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now." Isabella and Lady Anne, cloaked and hooded, repaired to Dame Bengin's some half hour, as may be remembered,... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 298 pages
...achieved, but to suffer, and see others suffer, the most distressful apprehensions. CHAPTER XXXVIII. " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now." ISABELLA and Lady Anne, cloaked and hooded, repaired to Dame Bengin's some half hour, as may be remembered,... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 302 pages
...achieved, but to suffer, and see others suffer, the most distressful apprehensions. CHAPTER XXXVIII. " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now." ISABELLA and Lady Anne, cloaked and hooded, repaired to Dame Bengin's some half hour, as may be remembered,... | |
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