| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 572 pages
...fore-done. Now the wafted Brands do glow, Whilft the Scritch-Ow^i fcritching loud, Puts the Wretch that lyes in Woe In remembrance of a Shroud. Now it is the time...Graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his Spright, In the Church-way Paths to glide ; And we Fairies, that do run By the triple Hecates team,... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 394 pages
...Now the wafted Brands do glow, Whilft the Scritth-Owl, fcritthing loud;, Puts the Wretth that lyes in Woe In remembrance of a Shroud, Now it is the time...Graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his Spright, Iu the Church. way Paths to glide; And we Fairies, that do run By the triple Hecate's Team,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...roars, And the wolf behowls the moon, Whilst the heavy ploughman snores, All with weary task foredone. Now the wasted brands do glow ; Whilst the scritch-owl,...graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his spright, In the churchway paths to glide ; And we fairies, that do run By the triple Hecat's team,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 556 pages
...In nightly revels, and new jollity. [Exeunt. SCENE II. Enter Puck. Puck. Now the hungry lion roars, And the wolf behowls the moon; Whilst the heavy ploughman...scritching loud, Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance-of a shroud. Now it is the time of night, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...snores, All with weary task foredone. Now the wasted brands do glow ; Whilst the scritch-owl, scutching loud, Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance...graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his spite, In the churchway paths to glide; And we fairies, that do run By the triple Hecat's team, From... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 424 pages
...nightly revels, and new jollity. [Exeunt. 0 S SCENE II. Enter PUCK. Puck. Now the hungry lion roars, And the wolf behowls the moon ; Whilst the heavy ploughman...the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the scritch-owl, switching loud. Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance of a shroud. . Now it is the time... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 518 pages
...roars, And the wolf behowls the moon; Whilst the heavy ploughman snores, All with weary task fordone.3 Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the scritch-owl,...forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide: heavy gait — ] ie slow passage, progress. And we fairies, that do run By the triple Hecat's team,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 pages
...intended to be represented, I make no question but the poet wrote: " And the wolf behawla the moon." Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the scritch-owl,...wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance of a shroud. So, in Marston's Antonio and Mellida, where the whole passage seems to be copied from this of our author:... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1808 - 508 pages
...deaths of Sovereigns, or the Revolutions of Empires. See PHILoSoPHICAL TRANSACTIoNS, vol. Ixxiv. " Now it is the time of night " That the graves, all...forth his sprite, " In the church-way paths to glide. SHAKESPEARE. Midsummer Night^* Dream, Act 5. Sc. 3. * The Advocate's Rogm at New HalL See the Description... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...snores, All with weary task foredone. Now the wasted brands do glow ; Whilst the scritch-owl, switching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe In remembrance...graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his spright, In the churchway paths to glide ; And we Fairies, that do run By the triple Herat's team,... | |
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