s comfort yet; they are assailable. Then be thou jocund; ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight, ere to black Hecate's summons The shard-borne* beetle with his drowsy hums Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note. The Metropolitan Magazine - Página 1301838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 páginas
...them nature's copy's not eterne. Mac. There's comfort yet, they are assailable ; Then be thou jocund : ere the bat hath flown. His cloister'd flight ; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne beetle, witli his drowsy hums, 200 Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 300 páginas
...by him without an accompaniment of every melancholy attribute, which a frighted fancy can annex — Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight, ere...peal, there shall be 'done A deed of dreadful note. It is the darkness of his soul that makes the night so dreadful, the scorpions in his mind convoke... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 páginas
...nature's copy's not eterne/' Macb. There's comfort yet ; they are assailable; Then be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne beetle,7 with his drowsy hums, * Agony. 5 Do him the highest honours. •/. f. The copy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 páginas
...them nature's copy's not eterne. Mac. There's comfort yet, they are assailable; Then be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne beetle, with his drowsy hums, Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed... | |
| Mary Anne Neri - 1804 - 270 páginas
...horror fills." YOUNG. " Ere, to black lie-nil's summons, The sluinl-borne beetle, with liis drowsy humsj Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note." SHAKESPEARE. . "WHEN the Marchese rushed frantic in desperation from the chamber of Lorenzo, his last... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...means only the human form divine. Ibid.— 466. Macb. ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne beetle, with his drowsy hums, Hath rung night's yawning...peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note. I think Mr. Steevens is right. The passage in Cymbeline confirms me strongly in this opinion. P. 562.—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 páginas
...the bat hath flown His cloistcr'd flight; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne beetle,5 with his drowsy hums, Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note. Lady M. What's to be done ? Macb. Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, Till thou applaud the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 páginas
...nature's copy's not eterne.4 Macb. There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then be thou jocund: Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne beetle,5 with his drowsy hums, Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 páginas
...nature's copy's not eterne. Macb. There's comfort yet, they are assailable ; Then be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The. shard-borne beetle, with his drowsy hums, ' • Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 páginas
...by him without an accompaniment of every melancholyattribute, which a frighted fancy can annex — Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight, ere...summons The shard-born beetle with his drowsy hums Hath run" Night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note. It is the darkness of his soul... | |
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