| William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 348 pages
...this place Dwell many thoufand thoufand fundry forts Of never-dying deaths ; there damned fouls Roar without pity ; there are gluttons fed ' With toads...burning oil Pour'd down the drunkard's throat ; the ufurer Is forc'd to fup whole draughts of molten gold ; There is the murtherer for ever ftabb'd, Yet... | |
| Robert Southey - 1799 - 244 pages
...Carbuncle There its strong lustre like the flamy sun Shot forth irradiate ; from the earth beneath, With toads and adders ; there is burning oil Pour'd down the drunkard's throat, the ufurcr Is forced to sup telolc draughts of molten gold ; There is the murderer for ever stabb'd, Yet... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never-dying deaths ; there damned souls Roar without pity ; there are gluttons fed With toads and...; there lies the wanton On racks of burning steel, whilst in his soul He feels the torment of his raging lust '. Ann. Mercy ! oh mercy ! Friar. There... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never dying deaths. There damned souls Roar without pity ; there are gluttons fed With toads and...die; there lies the wanton On racks of burning steel, whilst in his soul He feels the torment of his raging lust. jfrtn. Mercy! oh mercy ! Friar. There stand... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never dyinp; deaths. There damned souls Roar without pity ; there are gluttons fed With toads and...die; there lies the wanton On racks of burning steel, whilst in his soul He feels the torment of his raging lust. Ann. Mercy ! oh mercy ! Friar. There stand... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 286 pages
...this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never-dying deaths; there damned souls Roar without pity, there are gluttons fed With toads and...oil Pour'd down the drunkard's throat, the usurer It forced to sap whole draughts of molten go/rf; There is the murderer for ever stabb'd, Yet he can... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 284 pages
...With toads and adders: there is burning oil Pour'd down the drunkard's throat, the usurer II forced to sup whole draughts of molten gold; There is the murderer for ever stabb'd, Yet he can never die; there lies the wanton On racks of burning steel, whilst in his soul He feels the... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - Fiction - 1816 - 538 pages
...guilty, has been common with poets. It occurs in Dante, and we are told in one of Ford's dramas, that There are gluttons fed With toads and adders : there is burning oil Poured down the drunkard's throat; the usurer Is forced to sup whole draughts of molten gold ; There... | |
| England - 1818 - 764 pages
...infected darkness ; in this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never-dying deaths ; there is burning oil Pour'd down the drunkard's throat; the usurer Is forced to sup whole draughts of molten gold; These is the murderer for ever stabb'd, Yet can he never... | |
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