And first, within the porch and jaws of Hell, Sat deep Remorse of Conscience, all besprent With tears; and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness, and cursing never stent To sob and sigh; but ever thus lament, 1 going. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth - 第 200 頁Lucy Aikin 著 - 1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 頁
...to be fculptured or painted on the SHIELD of WAR, indented with gafkes deepe and wide. And, firft, within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all befprent With tears ; and to herfelf oft would me tell Her wretchednefs, and, curfing, never (lent... | |
| 1800 - 620 頁
...feries, he recommended the completion of the whole to Richard Bulthvyne and George Ferrers." And, firfr, within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all befprent With tears; and to herfelf oft would ihe tell Her wretchednefc, and, curfing, never lient... | |
| 1800 - 624 頁
...feries, he recommended the completion of the whole to Richard Baldwyne and George Ferrers.'' And, firfl, within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all bcfprent Wiih tears; and to he^felf oft would (he tell Her wretched nefs, and, curfing, never ftent... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 246 頁
...but dies, Chok'd with the noisome savours that arise. Hither we come, wlienceforth we still did pace, In dreadful fear amid the dreadful place. And first within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep Remorse-of-Conscience, all besprent With tears: and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 350 頁
...dies, Choak'd with the pestilent vapours that arise. Hither we come, whence forth we still did pace, In dreadful fear amid the dreadful place. And first...within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OP CONSCIENCE, all besprent With tears; a,nd to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness; and cursing... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 頁
.../Cant. TOT — And first, within the porch and jawj of hell. Sat deep ' /,', .„.-..• of Coiucience,' all besprent With tears ; and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness, continually in fear. Tossed and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1834 - 478 頁
...reader may remember the picture of Remorse in the introduction to the Mirrour for Magistrates : — And first within the porch and jaws of hell. Sat deep...and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness . Fletcher wanted the energy of Sackville's irou pen. The impersonations of Dread, Revenge, Misery,... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - 1837 - 378 頁
...description previous to Spenser. The following passages are much in the spirit of that great poet : — And first within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all bespent With tears; and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness, and cursing never stent, To... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1839 - 388 頁
...reader may remember the picture of Remorse in the introduction to the Mirrour for Magistrates : — And first within the porch and jaws of hell, Sat deep...and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness . Fletcher wanted the energy of Sackville's iron pen. The impersonations of Dread, Revenge, Misery,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 頁
...allegorical i racters, scarcely inferior to Spenser [AntgorîfalcluiractcnfmmlluîfimmrforMayittr?!"] ' To thee, the purest object to my sre*. [1er wretchedness, and, cursing, never stent To sob and sigh, but c> er thus lament THOMAS SACKMLLE.... | |
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