Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers ; and 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves... The Plays - 第223页作者:William Shakespeare - 1824全本阅读 - 图书信息
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 670 页
...have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself best knows: but strangely-visited people, All awoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair...stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers: and 't is spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction. With this strange virtue,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 188 页
...here-remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself best knows: but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, I 2 Put on with holy prayers: and 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction.... | |
| 1868 - 380 页
...obstinate reception for several centuries : — " How he solicits Heaven, Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." An interesting account of this, and of many other singular pieces of credulity, occult workings of... | |
| 1868 - 394 页
...and obstinate reception for several centuries: — " How he solicits Heaven, Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." An interesting account of this, and of many other singular pieces of credulity, occult workings of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 674 页
...in England, I have seen him dO. How he solicits heaven, Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers: and 't is spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction. With this strange virtue,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 544 页
...and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures : Hanging a golden stamp 3 about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : and...prophecy ; And sundry blessings hang about his throne, To speak him full of grace. Enter ROSSE. Mai. My countryman ; but yet I know him not. Macd. See, who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 页
...I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people, 1 50 All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere...necks, Put on with holy prayers : and 'tis spoken, 149. 1 have] I've Pope, +, Dyce ii, 150. strangely-visited] Hyphen, Pope. Huds. ii. strangely visited... | |
| 1872 - 352 页
...since my here-remain in England I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven Himself best knows ; but strangely- visited people All swoln and ulcerous,...succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." How commonly angels were perforated for suspension in the time of James I. and Charles I. must be familiar... | |
| 1872 - 358 页
...since my here-remain in England I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven Himself best knows ; but strangely- visited people All swoln and ulcerous,...succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." How commonly angels were perforated for suspension in the time of James I. and Charles I. must be familiar... | |
| Barclay V. Head - 1872 - 346 页
...here-remain in England I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven Himself best knows ; but strangely-visited people All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." How commonly angels were perforated for suspension in the time of James I. and Charles I. must be familiar... | |
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