KING solus. KING. Oh! stay, and leave me not uncertain thus! And whilst thou tellest me what's like my Fate, Oh, teach me how I may avert it too! Curst be the Man who first a Simile made! Curst, ev'ry Bard who writes! Burlesque Plays and Poems ... - 174. lappuselaboja - 1885 - 320 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Henry Fielding - 1776 - 68 lapas
...Torments of thy Hell, (p) I'll run thee thro' the Body, tho' thou'ft none, Ghoft. Arthur, beware ; I muft this Moment hence, Not frighted by your Voice, but...To-morrow all thy Care will come too late. SCENE III. King folus. King. Oh ! ftay, and leave me not uncertain thus ! | ; And whilft thou telleft me what's like... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 352 lapas
...torments of thy hell, * I'll run thee thro' the body, tho' thou'ft none. GHosT. Arthur, beware ; I muft this moment hence, Not frighted by yo.ur voice, but...all thy care will come too late, SCENE III. .. KING /elift. ;. ..--•; KING. Oh ! flay, and leave me not uncertain thus ! And whilft thou telleft me what's... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 518 lapas
...difficult to understand how it is be better understood, it will'be possible to run him through it Ghost. Ghost, Arthur, beware ! I must this moment •*•...to-day, To-morrow all thy care will come too late. SCENE HI, KING, King. Oh ! stay, and leave me not uncertain thus ! And whilst thou tellest me what's like... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 512 lapas
...Mr. Dryden says, " I have heard something how two bodies meet, But how two souls join I know not." GHOST. Arthur, beware ! I must this moment hence, Not frighted by your voice, but by the cocks I Arthur beware, beware, beware, beware I Strive to avert thy yet impending fate ; For if thou 'rt... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 508 lapas
...be better understood, it will be difficult to understand how it is possible to run him through it. GHOST. Arthur, beware! I must this moment hence, Not frighted by your voice, but by the cocks l Arthur beware, beware, beware, beware ! Strive to avert thy yet impending fate ; For if thou 'rt... | |
| Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 500 lapas
...Hence — or by all the torments of thy hell, I'll run thee through the body, though thou'st none. " Ghost. Arthur, beware ! I must this moment hence, Not frighted by your voice, but by the cock's ! Arthur, beware ! beware ! beware ! beware ! Strive to avert thy yet impending fate ; For if... | |
| Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 490 lapas
...none. " Ghost. Arthur, beware! I must this moment hence, Not frighted by your voice, but by the cock's! Arthur, beware! beware! beware ! beware! Strive to avert thy yet impending fate; For if thou'rt killed to-day, To-morrow all thy care will come too late." And when Noodle comes to announce that Tom... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 278 lapas
...passage hath been understood several different ways Ghost. Arthur, beware ! I must this moment hencfe, Not frighted by your voice, but by the cocks ! Arthur,...like my fate, Oh ! teach me how I may avert it too ! Curst be the man who first a simile made ! Curst ev'ry bard who writes ! — So have I seen . Those... | |
| Sir Mungo William MacCallum - 1894 - 464 lapas
...fate, For, if thou'rt killed to-day, To-morrow all thy care will come too late. [Disappears. Arthur. Oh ! stay and leave me not uncertain thus ; And whilst...like my fate, Oh, teach me how I may avert it too. Curst be the man who first a simile made, Curst every bard who writes .... The Devil is happy, that... | |
| Sir Mungo William MacCallum - 1894 - 462 lapas
...thro' the body, tho' thou'st none. Ghost. Arthur, beware ; I must this moment hence, Not frightened by your voice but by the cocks. Arthur, beware, beware,...Strive to avert thy yet impending fate, For, if thou'rt killed to-day, To-morrow all thy care will come too late. [Disappears. Arthur. Oh ! stay and leave... | |
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