| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...MAcb. Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft Chuck, 'Till thou applaud ihe deed: Come, fealing Night, Skarf up the tender Eye of pitiful Day, And with thy...thickens, and the Crow Makes Wing to th* Rooky Wood: ©ood things of Day begin to droop, and drowze, Whiles Night's black Agents to their Preys do rowzf.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...deed : Come, fealing Night, Skarf up the tender Eye of pitiful Diy, And with thy bloody and invisible Hand . Cancel and tear to pieces that great Bond,...me pale. Light thickens, and the Crow Makes Wing to th'R.ooky Wood : Good things of Day begin to droop^and drowzc. Whiles Night's black Agents to their... | |
| 1714 - 528 pages
...Night's yawning Peal '• — — Shak. Macb. (Mac The Weft yet glimmers with fome Streaks of Day. Shakl Light thickens, and the Crow Makes Wing to th' rooky Wood : Good Things of Day begin to dronp and drowze, ( Macb And to their Prey, -the Night's black Agents row«. Shak. EXAMPLE. Envy the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 348 pages
...deed : come, feeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy bloody and inviftble hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond, Which...Makes wing to th' rooky wood : Good things of day begin_to droop and drowze, Whiles night's black agents to their prey do rowze. Thou tnarvell'ft atmy^yprds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1750 - 336 pages
...Be innocent of the knowledge, dear chuck, 'Till thou applaud the deed i come, feeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with' thy bloody...thickens, and the crow Makes wing to th' rooky wood i Good things of day begin to droop and drowze, Whiles night's black agents to their prey do rowze.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pages
...Macb. Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, 'Till thou applaud the deed i come, f feeling night, Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy...thickens, and the crow Makes wing to th' rooky wood : • Shard-born, ie fays Warbterton , the Beetle hateh'd in clefts of wood. Upton propofes /ham-born,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 510 pages
...Macb. Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, 'Till thou applaud the Deed : come, feeling NigM, Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy bloody and invifiblehand-^ Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond, Which keeps me pale ! Light thickens, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 pages
...Beetle. WARS. they hold their lives from nature, 'Till thou applaud the Deed. & Come,, feeling night, Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy bloody and invilible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond, Which keeps me pale. Light thickens, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 pages
...Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, 'Till thou applaud the deed : come, feeling night, (23) Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy...rooky wood : Good things of day begin to droop and drouze. Whiles night's black agents to their prey do rouze, Thou marvell'ft at my words ; but hold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 pages
...liva. endure the hood. This they call Jafaf " P. and»B ifttt, eTctpf C. ettrnal • hawk. T, for Hirm. Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, , And with thy bloody and inviiible hand • Cancel and tear to pieces that^eat bond, Which keeps me pale. * Light thicken?,... | |
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