| David Mallet, Frederick Dinsdale - 1857 - 424 páginas
...Sparsim timere, et cedere." Prudentius: Cathemerinton I. ad Gallicinium, 11. 87-40. " I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet of the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awako the god of day ; and, at hia warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant... | |
| 1964 - 158 páginas
...started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day ; and, at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1980 - 388 páginas
...started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day, and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, Th'extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
| Marvin Rosenberg - 1992 - 1006 páginas
...relief, in a lyrical tone, embraces old pagan hearsay: I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn. Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day, and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, Th'extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 196 páginas
...a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard, The cock that is the trumpet to the morn 1 50 Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day, and, at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, Th'extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
| H. G. Widdowson - 1995 - 452 páginas
...Hamlet with 'dawn's lone trumpeter' echoing Horatio's I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day . . . (Hamlet I.1) In Shakespeare's world the god of day arrives to frighten away creatures of the... | |
| 1996 - 264 páginas
...it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day, and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, Th' extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
| J. W. Wickwar - 1996 - 178 páginas
...spectres wandered about and haunte their old habitations until: "The cock that is the trumpet of the day, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day ; and at his warning The extravagant and erring spirit flies away." Has this old belief anything to... | |
| Martin Harries - 2000 - 236 páginas
...crowing of the chanticleer.") Horatio delivers this commentary: I have heard The cock, that is trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day, and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, Th'extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
| Page Smith, Charles Daniel - 2000 - 398 páginas
...started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day ; and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies... | |
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