Edith Sitwell's AnthologyV. Gollancz, Limited, 1940 - 811 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 20 筆
第 238 頁
... heare Antony call : I see him rowse himselfe To praise my Noble Act ; I heare him mocke The lucke of Cæsar , which the gods giue men To excuse their after wrath . Husband , I come : Now to that name , my courage proue my Title ! I am ...
... heare Antony call : I see him rowse himselfe To praise my Noble Act ; I heare him mocke The lucke of Cæsar , which the gods giue men To excuse their after wrath . Husband , I come : Now to that name , my courage proue my Title ! I am ...
第 282 頁
... heare thee speake of Naples . He do's heare me , And that he do's , I weepe ; my selfe am Naples , Who with mine eyes , ne'er since at ebbe , beheld The King my Father wrack't . MIRANDA Alacke , for mercy ! FERDINAND Yes faith , and all ...
... heare thee speake of Naples . He do's heare me , And that he do's , I weepe ; my selfe am Naples , Who with mine eyes , ne'er since at ebbe , beheld The King my Father wrack't . MIRANDA Alacke , for mercy ! FERDINAND Yes faith , and all ...
第 339 頁
... heare , when I doo heare sweete musike , The dreadfull cries of murdred men in forrests . STREPHON I wish to fire the trees of all those forrests , I give the Sunne a last farewell each evening , I curse the fidling finders out of ...
... heare , when I doo heare sweete musike , The dreadfull cries of murdred men in forrests . STREPHON I wish to fire the trees of all those forrests , I give the Sunne a last farewell each evening , I curse the fidling finders out of ...
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