I' th' shipman's card. I will drain him dry as hay, Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid; He shall live a man forbid; Weary sev'n-nights nine times nine Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine; Tho" his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall... The British Essayists: Observer - 145 ページ1823全文表示 - この書籍について
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 ページ
...other ; And the very ports they blow 1 , All the quarters that they knowIn the shipman's card. 2 I'll drain him dry as hay: Sleep shall, neither night nor...pent-house lid ; He shall live a man forbid : Weary seven-nights, nine times nine, Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine: Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet... | |
| William Shakespeare, Charles John Kean - 1853 - 102 ページ
...And the very ports they blow, All the quarters that they know I' the shipman's card 5 " to show." 6 I will drain him dry as hay : Sleep shall, neither...upon his pent-house lid ; He shall live a man forbid : ' There is no doubt that aroint signifies away ! run! and that it is of Saxon origin. The original... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 ページ
...bloody and invisible hand, Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale. M. iii. 2. I will drain him dry as hay; Sleep shall, neither...upon his pent-house lid; He shall live a man forbid. If. i. 3. Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere, to black Hecate's summons, The shard-borne... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1853 - 746 ページ
...wanderer, without roof, fire, or water. Men shall point at him in the streets, and on the highways,— • Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid ; He shall live a man forbid ! Weary seven nights, nine times nine, Shall he dwindle, peak and pine !' " In this speech of Mr. Sumner, a... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1853 - 750 ページ
...without roof, fire, or water. Men shall point at him in the streets, and on the highways,— not « ' Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid ; He shall live a man forbid ! Weary seven nights, nine times nine, Shall he dwindle, peak and pine !' " In this speech of Mr. Sumner, a... | |
| Henry Whitelock Torrens - 1854 - 404 ページ
...party offending, but, by a refinement of cruelty, to the individual nearest and dearest to them. " I'll drain him dry as hay; Sleep shall neither night nor...his penthouse lid: He shall live a man forbid; Weary seven-nights—" &c., &c. There of course must be variety of opinions as to which of these is, to use... | |
| Henry Whitelock Torrens, James Hume - 1854 - 412 ページ
...party offending, but, by a refinement of cruelty, to the individual nearest and dearest to them. " I'll drain him dry as hay; Sleep shall neither night nor...his penthouse lid: He shall live a man forbid; Weary seven-nights—" &c., &c. There of course must be variety of opinions as to which of these is, to use... | |
| George Washington Bungay - 1854 - 506 ページ
...roof, fire, or water. [Sensation.] Men shall point at him in the streets, and on the highways: " ' Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid; He shall live a man forbid. Weary seven nighta, nine times nine, Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine.' The villages, towns and cities shall... | |
| Henry Reed - 1856 - 484 ページ
...and upon him the witch, summoning the adverse winds of the sea, threatens to wreak her vengeance• " Sleep shall, neither night nor day, Hang upon his pent-house lid; He shall live a man forbid ; Weary seven nights nine times nine, Shall he dwindle ; peak and pine; Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 734 ページ
...the other ; And the very ports they blow, All the quarters that they know I' the shipman's card.( 9 ) I will drain him dry as hay: Sleep shall neither night...pent-house lid ; He shall live a man forbid : Weary seven-nights nine times nine Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine: Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet... | |
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