| 1867 - 878 Seiten
...mates. And carol their sweet pleasures to the spring." In her height of misery she exclaims — " Oh, that it were possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead ! From them I should know somewhat, I am sure, I never shall know here. I'll tell theo л miracle ; I am not mad yet to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 Seiten
...coufercuee with the dead; From them I should learne somewhat, I am sure I never shall know here: I'le tell thee a miracle; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaveu o're my head seemts made of molten brasse, The earth ol flaming sulplmre; yet I am not mad :... | |
| 1823 - 428 Seiten
...Cari. Yes, but you shall live To shake this durance off. Dutch. Thou art a fool. The robin red-breast and the nightingale Never live long in cages. Cari....am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o're my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur; yet I am not mad : I am acquainted... | |
| 1823 - 428 Seiten
...Cari. Yes, but you shall live To shake this durance off. Dutch. Thou art a fool. The robin red-breast and the nightingale Never live long in cages. Cari....am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o're my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur ; yet I am not mad : I am acquainted... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 Seiten
...mad-man, with your eyes open. Dutch. Dost thou think we shall know one another In th' other world ? Can. Yes, out of question. Dutch. O, that it were possible...miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. TV heaven o're my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur ; yet I am not mad... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1840 - 146 Seiten
...its power, and search into the depths and breadths beneath, which support its awful structure. OH, THAT IT WERE POSSIBLE WE MIGHT BUT HOLD SOME TWO DAYS'...LEARN SOMEWHAT, I AM SURE, I NEVER SHALL KNOW HERE. WEBSTER. PREFACE, HILDEBRAND, a monk, and the son of a carpenter of Soano, in Tuscany, was born AD... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 Seiten
...Duch. Dost thou think we shall know one another In the other world ? Car. Yes, out of question. Duch. O that it were possible we might But hold some two...learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I 'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o'er my head seems... | |
| 1867 - 796 Seiten
...pauses, emphases, and irregularities of all sorts which are used. The duchess begins,— O, that it wrre possible we might But hold some two days' conference...learn somewhat, I am sure, I never shall know here. Up to this point the verses have run smoothly for Webster. But the duchess has exhausted one vein of... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1846 - 550 Seiten
...Dost tbou think we shall know one another In the other world ? " Car. Yes, out of question. " Duch. O that it were possible we might But hold some two...learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I '11 tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o'er my head seems... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1846 - 752 Seiten
...Dost thou think we shall know one another In the other world ? " Car. Yes, out of question. " Duch. O that it were possible we might But hold some two...learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I '11 tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o'er my head seems... | |
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