| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 410 pages
...hurt the princesse. 90 Place me, some god, upon a Piramis, Higher then hils of earth, and lend a voyce Loud as your thunder to me, that from thence I may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwels in him ! Pha. How's this ? Bell. My lord, some man 95 Weary of life, that would be glad to dye.... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1907 - 436 pages
...Neptune, can weigh down That virtue. It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramis Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...dwells in him ! Pha. How's this? Bel. My lord, some man .110 Weary of life, that would be glad to die. Phi. Leave these untimely courtesies, Bellario. Bel.... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow - 1907 - 436 pages
...discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him ! Pha. How's this? Bel. My lord, some man no Weary of life, that would be glad to die. Phi. Leave these untimely courtesies, Bellario. Bel. Alas, he 's mad ! Come, will you lead me on ? Phi. By all the oaths that men ought most to keep, And gods... | |
| 1910 - 500 pages
...Neptune, can weigh down That virtue. It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramis4 Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...The worth that dwells in him ! PHA. How's this? BEL. _ My lord, some man Weary of life, that would be glad to die. PHI. Leave these untimely courtesies,... | |
| 1910 - 494 pages
...Neptune, can weigh down That virtue. It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramis3 Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...all the under-world The worth that dwells in him! P ha. How's this? Bel. Weary of life, that would be glad to die. Phi. Leave these untimely courtesies,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 pages
...hence I may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him ! Pha. How 's this ? Hi ¡. My lord, some man Weary of life, that would be glad...Leave these untimely courtesies, Bellario. Bel. Alas, he 's mad 1 Come, will yon lead me on ? /'///'. By all the oaths that men ought most to keep, And gods... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 pages
...can weigh down That virtue. It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramis * M Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud as your thunder to me, that from hence I may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in Mm ! Pha. liow 's this? Bei.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 pages
...pyramis * « Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud as your thunder to me, that from hence I may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him ' Pha. How 's this ? Bel. My lord, snrue mu Weary of life, that would be glad to die. * Phi. Leave these untimely... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...can weigh down That virtue. It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramis ™ nk you of taking the rest of the furniture? There's a pair of silver candlesticks, hence I may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him ! Pha. How 's this? Be I.... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...pyramis 7f Higlier than lulls of earth, and lend a voice LoucTas your thunder to me, that from _hence I may discourse to all the under-world. The worth that dwells in hini ! Pha. How's this? Bel. My lord, some man Weary of life, that would be glad to die. Phi. Leave... | |
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