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" Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon... "
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review - Page 149
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 346 pages
...The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high : — I 'l1 look no more ; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple 4 down headlong. Glo. Set me where you stand. Edg. Give me your hand : You are now within a foot Of...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pages
...sight: The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so \\\f\\ : — I'll look no more ; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headbni. Glo. Set me where you stand. Edg. Give me your hand : You are now within a foot Of the extreme...
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The British Essayists: Tatler

James Ferguson - 1819 - 348 pages
...a buoy Almost too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on 1I1' unnumber'd idle pebbles beat, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn." N° 118. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1709-10. Lusisti satis, edisti satis, alquc bibisii, Tempus abire tibi...
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Reisen in mehrere russische Gouvernements in den Jahren 178 ..., Volumes 1-2

Christian Hieronymus Justus Schlegel - 1819 - 734 pages
...•»'"•- -, ••That ou th" unnumberd idle pebble sha3 Cannot be heard so high. — 'J'll look ne more Lest my brain turn ,' and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. .fagte «infï @г)й!е|реаге »on Sooet. — .(Sine гпдОДе 25ome паф ibm fcbr«i&t...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 6

1820 - 496 pages
...buoy. Almost too small for sight. The murmuring- surge, That on th' unnumber'd idle pebbles chain. Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headt-tig. At the last lew words we shudder, and fancy ourselves precipitated into the abyss. Stmkupeare...
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Kentish Poets: A Series of Writers in English Poetry, Natives ..., Volumes 1-2

Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 pages
...her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight : the murmuring surge, ' Of sound judgment. That on the unnumbered idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so...turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. — ******• Edg. — Hadst thou been ought but gossamer, feathers, air, So many fathom down precipitating,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: To which are Added His ...

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pages
...cock J ; her cock. a buoy Almost too small for sight : the murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high : —...turn, and the deficient sight Topple $ down headlong. Glo. Set me where you stand. Edg. Give me your hand : you are now within a foot Of the extreme verge...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 512 pages
...cock 4 ; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight : The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high : —...turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong 5. phire grows in great plenty on most of the sea-cliffs in this country : it is terrible to see how...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 20

Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 584 pages
...her cock ; her cock a buoy Almost too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll...turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. King Lear, Act 4, K. 6, This, Sir, is what I should call imagery ; and I believe you will yourself...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are ...

John Walker - 1822 - 404 pages
...her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight. The murm'ring surge, That on the unnumber'd pebbles idly chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more,...turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. Shaktpeare's King Lear. This description commences, after a long pause, in a low tone of voice, expressive...
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