| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 páginas
...That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, (27) That haft within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipt of juftice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand ;, Thou Perjure, and thou Simular of virtue, (28) That art inceftuous : caitiff, make to pieces, That under... | |
| James Beattie - 1776 - 582 páginas
...exclamation againft the crimes of mankind, in which almoft every word is figurative. Tremble thou wretchj That haft within thee undivulged crimes Unwhipt of juftice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand, VOL. H. " L 1 Thou ONPOETRY Part If. Thou perjured, and thou fimilar of virtue, That art inceftuous.... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 páginas
...burfts of horrid thunder, Such groans of roaring wind and rain, I never Remember to have heard. Lear. Let the great gods, ' That keep this dreadful pother...crimes, Unwhipt of juftice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand j. Thou perjure, and thou fimular of virtue, That art inceftuous ! caitiff, fhake to pieces, That under... | |
| William Combe - 1777 - 118 páginas
...againft that partial Author, and meafure my lance with his, in the extenfive Campus Martius of Satire. " Tremble, thou wretch ! " That haft within thee undivulged crimes, " Unwhipt of juftice! . .'.' We neither of us pretend to ftile ourfelves Poets (I fpeak for- myfelf; at leaft) ; fo that... | |
| James Beattie - 1779 - 536 páginas
...following violent exclamation againft the crimes of mankind, in which almoft every word is figurative. Tremble thou wretch, That haft within thee undivulged...Unwhipt of juftice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand, Thou perjured, and thou fimilar of virtue, That art inceftuous. , Caitiff, to pieces fhake, That under covert,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 páginas
...carry Th' afilii'tion, nor the force. night, Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble,...thou wretch That haft within thee undivulged crimes, , Unwhipp'd of juftice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand ! Thou perjure, and thou fimilar of virtue, Thou... | |
| Richard Gardiner - 1782 - 280 páginas
...life : POPE. And all ties of former friendfhip were facrificed to the prcfent moment of feelings. " Tremble, '* thou wretch ! that haft within thee undivulged *' crimes, unwhipt of juftice !" <2>ui capit, ilk fecit. WE have often regreted, that Mr. MERRYFELLOW never engaged his talents in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 632 páginas
...thunder-forms. STEEVENI. Remember to have heard : man's nature cannot i The affliction, nor the * fear. Lear. Let the great gods, That keep ' this dreadful pother...crimes, Unwhipt of juftice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand j Thou perjur'd, and thou fimular man of virtue That art inceftuous : Caitiff, to pieces fhake, 4 That... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 páginas
...head, So old and white as this. Oh ! oh ! 'tis foul. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble...thou wretch, That haft within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhip'd of juftice ! Hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjure, and thou fimular of virtue, That... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 páginas
...lance of juftke hurtiefs breaks : Arm it in rags, a pigmy's ftraw doth pierce it. Lear, A. 4, S. 6r Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother...within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipt of juftice. ..'• Lear, A, 3, S. 2. Cries out upon abufes, feems to weep Over his country's wrongs ; and, by this... | |
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