| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 页
...the island. Sitting on a bank, W ecping again the king my father's wreck, Thii music crept by me npon paper and old ginger," shrift, and advise him for a better place. Vet you are amaze bare follow'd it, Or it hath drawn roe rather : — But 'tis gone. No, it begins again. ARIEL sings.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 页
...Cock-a-doodle-doo. Fer. Where should this musick be ? i' the air, or the earth? It sounds no more ; — and sure, it waits upon Some god of the island. Sitting...air : thence I have follow'd it, Or it hath drawn me rather : — But 'tis gone. No, it begins again. ARIEL sings. Full fathom five thy father lies; Of... | |
| 1826 - 506 页
...air, or the earth 1 It sounds no more ; and sure, it waits upon Some god o'the island. Sitting upon a bank, Weeping again the king my father's wreck,...air : thence I have follow'd it, Or it hath drawn me rather :— but 'tis gone. — [Mutic . No, it begins again. SONG— ARIEL. Full fathom five thy father... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 页
...the earth? It sounds no more ; — and sure, it waits upon Some god of the island. Sitting on a hank, Weeping again the king my father's wreck, This music...air : thence I have follow'd it, Or it hath drawn me rather : — But 'tis gone. No, it begins again. ARIEL sings. Full fathom five thy father lies; Of... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 页
...air, or the earth? It sounds no more ; and sure, it waits upon Some god o'the island. Sitting upon a bank, Weeping again the king my father's wreck,...their fury and my passion, With its sweet air : thence 1 have follow'd it, Or it hath drawn me rather :— but 'tis gone. — [flftmV. No, it begins again.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 页
...Cock-a-doodle-doo. Fer. Where should this musick he ? i' the air, or the earth? It sounds no more ; — and sure, it waits upon Some god of the island. Sitting...again the king my father's wreck, This music crept hy me upon the waters ; Allaying hoth their fury, and my passion, With its sweet air : thence I have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 页
...Cock-a-doodle-doo. Fer. Where should this musick be ? i' the air, or the earth ? It sounds no more : —and . . DONAL.AIN, J *"*""• MACBETH, musick crept by me upon the waters ; Allaying both their fury, and my passion, With its sweet air :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 页
...music be f i' the air, or the earth, It sounds no more: — and sure, it waits upon * Paries. TEMPEST. Some god of the island. Sitting on a bank, Weeping...both their fury, and my passion, With its sweet air. ARIEL'S SONG. Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made ; Those are pearls, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 页
...Cock-u'dondle-doQ. Fer. Where should this music be ? i'the sur, or . the earth ? It sounds no more : — and any common man ; 'Tuch more a knipht, a captain, and...«h. Act 4. Such at were grown to credit by the war furv, and шу passion, With Its sweet air : thence I have followed it. child, Or it hath drawn me... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 页
...should this music be ? i' the air, or the earth, It /winds no more: — and sure, it waits upon* Fariet. Some god of the .island. Sitting on a bank, Weeping...music crept by me upon the waters; Allaying both their fiiry, and my passion, With its sweet air. AEIEL'S SONG. Foil fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones... | |
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