ARIEL'S song. Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands: Courtsied when you have and kiss'd The wild waves whist, Foot it featly here and there; And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear. Shakspeare and his times - Page 580by Nathan Drake - 1843 - 660 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1878 - 412 pages
...folgendermassen zu drucken : Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands : * Conrtsied when yon have and kiss'd, — The wild waves whist, — Foot...it featly here and there; And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear. Hark, hark! [Burthen dispersedly: Bow-wow. The watch-dogs bark ! [Bow-wow. Hark, hark!... | |
| Ezra Pound, Marcella Spann - 1964 - 388 pages
...[1564-1616] from THE TEMPEST ARIEL'S SONG Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands. Curtsied when you have and kiss'd, The wild waves whist, Foot...it featly here and there; And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear. Hark, hark! Burthen, dispersedly: Bowgh, wawgh! The watchdogs bark. Burthen, dispersedly:... | |
| John Dryden - 2023 - 586 pages
...invisible, playing and singing. Ariel'5 Song. Come unto these yellow sands And then take hands. Curtsy'd when you have and kiss'd, The wild waves whist. Foot it featly here and there, and sweet sprights bear the Burthen. [Burthen dispersedly. Hark! hark! Bow-waugh; the watch-dogs bark, Bow-waugh.... | |
| Linda Bamber - 1982 - 223 pages
...play as a whole: Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands. Curtsied when you have and kissed The wild waves whist, Foot it featly here and there; And, sweet sprites, the burden bear. (I.ii.377-82) Ariel reminds us of a world beyond our difficulties. Shakespeare's early comedies move... | |
| Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman - 1988 - 704 pages
...Ferdinand toward Prospero's cell: "Come unto these yellow sands, / And then take hands: / Curtsied when you have and kiss'd / The wild waves whist, /...it featly here and there; / And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear" (I.ii.376-81). Ferdinand wonders: "Where should this music be? i' the air or the earth?"... | |
| James G. McManaway - 1990 - 442 pages
...Air. Dance of Winds. Song I. in Aft III. Come unto these yellow Sands, And then take hands, Cursy'd when you have, and kiss'd; The wild Waves whist. Foot it featly here and there, And sweet Sprights the burthen bear. Hark! hark! Bow waugh, the Watch-dogs bark. Bow waugh. Hark! hark! I hear... | |
| Clara Claiborne Park - 1991 - 260 pages
...read in our anthologies, silently and too fast, was truly, literally lyric — written to be sung. Foot it featly here and there, And sweet sprites, the burden bear. How can we read these lines, least of all silently? And the songs are the least of it. Throughout Shakespeare's... | |
| Giulia D'Amico - 1998 - 352 pages
...ExiT Caliban. RE-ENTER Ariel, invisible, playing and singing; [Ferdinand following. ] Ariel['s] song. Come unto these yellow sands, and then take hands: courtsied when you bave and kiss'd thè wild waves whist: 380 foot itfeatly bere and there, and sweet sprites bear thè... | |
| Jeffrey Hart - 2008 - 285 pages
...to the cosmic order. Ariel's first song: Come unto these yellow sands and then take hands: Curtsied when you have, and kiss'd, the wild waves whist, Foot it featly here and there, And sweet sprites the burthen bear. 33 Ferdinand asks: "Where should this music be? I'm' aire, or th'earth?" And Ariel's... | |
| G. Wilsin Knight - 2002 - 368 pages
...meeting with Miranda: Rt-enter Ariel, invisible, playing and singing: Ferdinand following. Ariel's Song. Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands:...it featly here and there; And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear. Hark, hark! [Burthen: Bow, wow (dtspersedly). The watch-dogs bark: [Burthen: Bow, wow... | |
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