Art thou i' th' sea ? Muster-up all the monsters from the deep, And be the ugliest of them : so that my bulch ' Show but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave And break from hell, I care not ! Could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world,... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 538by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| Thomas Dekker - 1622 - 472 pages
...up all the Monfters from the deep, And be the uglieft of them : fo that my bulch Shew but his fwarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from Hell, I care not : could I run Like a fwift Powder-Mine beneath the world, Up would I blow it, all to finde out thee, Though I lay ruin'd... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...and, as I oft have seen Dragons and serpents in the elements, Appear thou now so to me. Art thou i'the sea ? Muster up all the monsters from the deep, And be the ugliest of them : so that my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...feel Thy curl'd head leaning on them. Come then, my darling, If in the air thou hover'st, fall upon me In some dark cloud ; and as I oft have seen Dragons...deep, And be the ugliest of them. So that my bulch '. ; Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...and, as I oft have seen Dragons and serpents in the elements, Appear thou now so to me. Art thou i'the sea ? Muster up all the monsters from the deep, And be the ugliest of them : so that my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...feel Thy curl'd head leaning on them. Come then, my darling, If in the air them hover'st, fall upon me In some dark cloud ; and as I oft have seen Dragons...deep, And be the ugliest of them. So that my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave. And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 392 pages
...one, might have been pronounced by a Sagana, or a Canidia.—CIFFORD. Atvindicta bonum vitajucundius. In some dark cloud; and as I oft have seen Dragons...to me, let earth cleave And break from hell, I care not!—could I run ' Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world, Up would I blow it all, to find out... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...as I oft have seen Dragons and serpents in the elements, Appear thou now so to me. Art thou i' the sea ? Muster up all the monsters from the deep, And be the ugliest of them : so that my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...as I oft have seen Dragons and serpents in the elements, Appear thou now so to me. Art thou i' the sea ? Muster up all the monsters from the deep, And...I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world, Tip would I blow it, all to find out thee, Though I lay ruin'd in it. — Not yet come ? I must then... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 444 pages
...seen Dragons and serpents in the elements, Appear thou now so to me. Art thou i' th' sea ? Muster-up all the monsters from the deep, And be the ugliest of them ; so that my bulch2 Show but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave And break from hell, I care not ! Could I... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 706 pages
...as I oft have seen Dragons and serpents in the elements, Appear thou now so to me. Art thou i' the sea ? Muster up all the monsters from the deep, And...the ugliest of them; so that my bulch Show but his swart h cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not ! could I run Like a swift powder-mine... | |
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