| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 284 pages
...and a lady of Pontus. 132. Like the moon, etc. Mr. JC Collins compares The Witch of Edmonton, ii. 2 : "You are the powerful moon of my blood's sea, To make it ebb and flow into my face, As your looks change." 139. Casar. Octavius, whom she could not captivate. 145.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 276 pages
...a lady of Pontus. 132. Like the moon, etc. Mr. JC Collins compares The Witch of Edmonton, ii. 2 : " You are the powerful moon of my blood's sea, To make it ebb and flow into my face, As your looks change. " 139. Citsar. Octavius, whom she could not captivate.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 644 pages
...Cleopatra, ii, 2, 240, 241. 57 132-134. Cf. The Witch of Edmonton, by Rowley, Dekker, and Ford, ii, 2. " You are the powerful moon of my blood's sea, To make...it ebb or flow into my face, As your looks change." 58 139. Caesar : not Julius, whom she did tame, but Octavius. 58 141-156. In place of these four stanzas... | |
| Thomas Dekker - English drama - 1904 - 542 pages
...To make me passionate as an April-day ; S'ow smile, then weep ; now pale, then crimson red : 1'o\i are the powerful moon of my blood's sea, To make it ebb or flow into my face, ^s your looks change. Frank. Change thy conceit, I priihee ; Thou art all perfection : Diana herself... | |
| Mary Leland Hunt - Literary Criticism - 1911 - 238 pages
...whether she explains her tears : " You, sweet, have the power To make me passionate as an April day: Now smile, then weep; now pale, then crimson red....it ebb or flow into my face, As your looks change ;" or begs to be allowed to accompany him farther : " That I may bring you through one pasture more... | |
| Comparative linguistics - 1912 - 568 pages
...with the individuate adjunct, unsoiled constancy? (But a less close likeness occurs in Dekker.) (d) WE You are the powerful moon of my blood's sea, To make it ebb or flow into my face. Fancies Chaste I. 3. But that some remnant of an honest sense Ebbs a full tide of blood to shame, all... | |
| James Elroy Flecker - 1915 - 326 pages
...CHAPTER III EN PENSION IN ALSANDER You, sweet, have the power To make me passionate as an April day; Now smile, then weep; now pale, then crimson red ; You are the powerful moon of my blood's sea. The Witch of Edmonton NORMAN followed, through the crumbling gateway, past an old fountain half buried... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - Biography & Autobiography - 1924 - 312 pages
...these of Susan to Frank Thorney ? " You, sweet, have the power To make me passionate as an April day, Now smile, then weep ; now pale, then crimson red...the powerful moon of my blood's sea, To make it ebb and flow into my face As your looks change." I suspect that Tennyson remembered that passage when he... | |
| James Elroy Flecker - 1926 - 296 pages
...CHAPTER III EN PENSION IN ALSANDER You, sweet, have the power To make me passionate as an April day; Now smile, then weep; now pale, then crimson red ; You are the powerful moon of my blood"; sea. The Witch of Edmonton. NORMAN followed, through the crumbling gateway, past an old fountain... | |
| Peter Corbin, Douglas Sedge - Drama - 1986 - 276 pages
...Thorney. Wherefore dost weep now? Susan. You, sweet, have the power To make me passionate as an April day; Now smile, then weep; now pale, then crimson red. You are the powerful moon of my bipod's sea, To make it ebb or flow into my face 95 As your looks change. Frank Thorney. Change thy... | |
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