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" O, it is monstrous! monstrous! Methought, the billows spoke, and told me of it; The winds did sing it to me; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounc'd The name of Prosper; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i" the ooze is bedded... "
Shakespeare's Romance of the Word - Page 131
by Maurice Hunt - 1990 - 183 pages
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The Spirit of the Plays of Shakspeare: Exhibited in a Series of ..., Volume 1

1827 - 366 pages
...Prospero ; &c. GON. I' the name of something holy, sir, why stand you In this strange stare? KING. O, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought, the billows...and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper, &c. SEB. But one fiend at a time, I 'll fight their legions o'er. ANT....
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...holy, sir, why In this strange stare ? [stand you Altm. O, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! M ethought, N h^ ljrosper ; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i' the ooze is bedded ; and I'll seek him deeper...
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The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volume 2

Thomas Hamilton - 1827 - 400 pages
...calm, This waveleffi lilence, of the sea of death. neCUyaflke Plagur. Oh, It Is monstrous, monstrous I Methought the billows spoke and told me of It, The...It to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper. Tempest. A SUMMER and a winter passed away, and we were...
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The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volume 1

Thomas Hamilton - 1827 - 258 pages
...wavcless silence, of the sea of death. The City of the Plague. Oh, it is monstrous, monstrous ! Methonght the billows spoke and told me of it, The winds did...it to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper. Tempest. A SUMMER and a winter passed away, and we were...
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: The chronicle of Edward the First; The ...

Robert Dodsley - English drama - 1827 - 510 pages
...spoiling. [Exit. i5 Methinks, &c.] Shakspeare seems to have imitated this in the Tempest, A. 3. S. 8. ' 0, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! ' Methought, the billows spoke, and told me of it ; ' The winds did sing ii to me ; and the thunder, ' That deap and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounc'd • The name of Prosper."...
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Tales of the Fireside

Rebecca Warren Brown - Children's literature - 1827 - 238 pages
...the greatest and most severe afflictions. ;' ROSE BRADSHAW: OR THE CURATE OF ST MARK'S. PART II. ' 0, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought the billows spoke and told me of it.' Tempest. SCARCELY had the remains of Mrs Bradshaw been committed to the tomb, before' the work of reform,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...sir, why stand you In this strange stare ? , .11 «ii. 0, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! IMcthought, the billows spoke, and told me of it; The winds did...pronounc'd The name of Prosper ; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son ¡' the ooze is bedded ; and I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded, And with...
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The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volume 2

Thomas Hamilton - 1829 - 368 pages
...anchor, in this dreadful culm, This waveless silence, of the sea of death. The City of the Plague. Oh, it is monstrous, monstrous ! Methought the billows...it to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper. Tempest. A SUMMER and a winter passed away, and we were...
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The Log Book; Or, Nautical Miscellany..

Old Sailor - Naval biography - 1826 - 534 pages
...BRITISH NAVY shall endure, after its broadsides shall cease to be endurable ! THE OLD WRECKER. A TALE. " Methought the billows spoke, and told me of it; The...and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name." • , . Returning from the Mediterranean, a few years since, about the autumnal...
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Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers, with Some Remarks on the Present State ...

Edward Clarkson - English poetry - 1830 - 202 pages
...Shakspeare applies a similar idea to a storm, but degrades it by the mechanical imagery of an ' organ :' The winds did sing it to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name. Describing the rustling murmurs of waving boughs, Montgomery calls them Airy leaf-notes....
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