Let the great Gods That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch That haft within thee undivulged crimes Unwhipt The Monthly Magazine - Side 7761800Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 sider
...heard : man's nature cannot carry The affliction, nor the fear 2 . That keep this dreadful pother 3 o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice: Hide thee, thou bloody LEAR. Let the great... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 sider
...some alteration, be made strictly applicable : . " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch That hast whhin thee undivulged crimes Unwhipt of justice!" •- close pent-up guilt, Raise your concealing... | |
| John Stewart - 1823 - 392 sider
...scene exclaim with King Lear, * During a hurricane the wind rapidly shifts from one point to another. " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipt of justice!" Nothing can be conceived more dismal than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 sider
...rain, I never Remember to have heard : man's nature cannot can The affliction, nor the fear. Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjur'd,... | |
| John Stewart - 1823 - 406 sider
...a hurricane the wind rapidly shifts from one point to another. -‘ “Let the great gods, Thatkeep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That haM within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipt of justice!” Nothing can be conceived more dismal than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 sider
...heard: man's nature cannot night, carry The affliction, nor the fear. That keep this dreadful pother 2 o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Uuwhipp'd of justice; Hide thee, thou bloody hand: Thou perjur'd,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 444 sider
...claps of horrid thunder, Such groans of roaring winds, have ne'er been known. .. . [Thunder ' Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undiscover'd crimes ! — Hide, hide, thou murd'rer, hide thy bloody hand ! — Thou... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 sider
...cub-drawn bear would couch, Keep their fur dry, unbonneted he runs, And bids what will, take all. . • That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwipt off justice! Hide thee, thou bloody hand, Thou perjur'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 sider
...rain, Í never Remember tn have heard : man's nature cannot night, curry The affliction, nor the fear. That keep this dreadful pother" o'er our heads. Find...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undirutged crimes, Un whipp'd of justice : Hide thee, thou bloody hand; Thou p^ijur'rf,... | |
| 1826 - 502 sider
...horrid thunder, Such groans of roaring winds, have ne'er been known. night, [Thunder very loud. Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother...out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee undiscovered crimes !— Hide, hide, thou murd'rer, hide thy bloody hand !— Thou... | |
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