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" The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea; And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades That drag the tragic, melancholy night, Who with their drowsy, slow, and flagging wings Clip dead men's graves, and from their misty... "
The Old Hall, Or, Our Hearth and Homestead - Page 301
by John Mills - 1845
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King Henry VI, part 1. King Henry VI, part 2

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 380 pages
...goes off. Enter Captain WHITMORE, and other Pirates, with SUFFOLK, and other Prisoners. Captain. TH E gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea; And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades That drag the tragic melancholy night; Who with their drowsy,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 pages
...Masters-Mate, Walter Whitmore, and Others; with them Suffolk, and other Gentlemen prisoners. * Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day * Is crept into the bosom of the sea; * And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades * That drag the tragick melancholy night; * Who with their drowsy,...
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The castle of Santa Fe, by [the] author of Jealousy; or, The ..., Volume 3

Cleeve - 1805 - 378 pages
...sufferer under the worst of human calamities. CHAP. CHAP. II. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorieless day Is crept into the bosom of the sea ; And now loud howling wolves arouse the iades That drag the tragic melancholy night SHAKESPEARE. V TOWARDS the middle of the day, the travellers...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 pages
...Master's-Mate, WALTER WHITMORE, and Others ; with them SUFFOLK, and other Gentlemen, prisoners. * Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful * day * Is crept into the bosom of the sea; * And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades 1 Exeunt.] This is one of the scenes which have been applauded...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 pages
...Master's-Mate, WALTER WHITMORE, and Others ; with them SUFFOLK, and other Gentlemen, prisoners. * Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful * day * Is crept into the bosom of the sea; * And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades 1 Exeunt.] This is one of the scenes which have been applauded...
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ...

John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...exile, my soul's treasure ? I think Malone's is the right explanation. P. 390.β€” 199.β€” 121. Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea. Perhaps Milton remembered this epithet in Comus : " Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn on...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 462 pages
...Master' s-Mate, WA LTER WIIITMORE, andOthers; mth them SUFFOLK, and other Gentlemen prisoners. * Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day * Is crept into the bosom of the sea ; * And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades * That drag the tragick melancholy night ; * Who with their drowsy,...
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The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1807 - 368 pages
...Master's Mate, WALTER WHITMORE, and Others; with them SUFFOLK, and other Gentlemen^ prisoners. Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea ; And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades That drag the tragic melancholy night ; Who with their drowsy,...
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β€œThe” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 11

William Shakespeare - 1808 - 404 pages
...MasterV-Mate , Walter Whitmqre, and Otherb ; with them. SUFFOLK , and other Gentlemen prisoners. * Cap. The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day * Is crept into the bosom of the sea; * Aud uow loud-howling wolves arouse the jailcs * That drag the tragick melancholy uight; * Who with...
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Letters of Anna Seward: Written Between the Years 1784 and 1807, Volume 1

Anna Seward - Authors, English - 1811 - 568 pages
...The gaudy, babbling, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea ; And now loud-lutwling wolves arouse the jades That drag the tragic melancholy...night ; Who, with their drowsy, slow, and flagging winsr, Clip dead-men's graves, and from their misty jaws Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air."...
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