Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ; And chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal.— Enter an Attendant. The Handy-volume Shakspeare - 第 15 頁William Shakespeare 著 - 1867完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 428 頁
...Sthakspean. Let his queen mother all alone intreat him To shew his griefs ; let her be round with him. la. Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine...impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and metaphysick aid doth seem To have crowned thee withal. /if. I'll charm the air to give a sound. While... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...sum. Let his queen mother all alone intreat him To shew his griefs ; let her be round with him. W. Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine...tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, U l lu h fate and metaphysick aid doth seem To have crowned thee withal. Id. I'll charm the air to... | |
 | William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 460 頁
...milk of human kindness, To catch the nearest way : Thou would'st be great ; Art not without ambition ; but without The illness should attend it. What thou...from the golden round," Which fate and metaphysical aidc doth seem To have thee crown'd withal. What is your tidings ? Enter an Attendant. Atten. The king... | |
 | 1830 - 750 頁
...tí acftodjen. Untabelig. 9Jían glaubt bie grofe .ftúnftiorin bie äBorte fptedjen ju (jóte»: — hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine...Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crowned withal. ferner bet SJerïauf bee $aueieinene (?) , паф Pobiná, unb meiftcrfjaft eon StoUt... | |
 | University of Cambridge - 1830 - 638 頁
...undone. Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear, And chastise with the valour of ray tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round,...metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal. Into Anapaests. And longer had she sung, but with a frown Revenge impatient rose : He threw bis blood-stain'd... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1831 - 536 頁
...must do, tf thou hare it ; And that which rather thou dost fear to do, Than wishest should be findpne. Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine...impedes thee from the golden round ;* Which fate and metaphysical5 aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal. — What is your tidings? Enter an Attendant.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1831
...do, Than irishrrt ehould be undone.* ffie thee hi Üw r That I mav pour ray spirits in thine ear;1 lone. Marg- I'" make her come, I warrant serai To have thee crownM withal. What is vow tidings ? Enter an Attendant, Attend. The king comes... | |
 | Karl Franz Christian Wagner - 1832 - 266 頁
...sint, quarum locum propriae formae occupaverint , systema illud , his insertis, sic se habet: — — Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine...metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal. — (Shakspeare. Macbeth.) - Ad quem locum Maloniue quidem monuit, magnum intercedere discrimen inter... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1024 頁
...must do, if tto* And that which rather ttwu dost fear to do, Than wishest should be undone. Hie t*e* hither. That I may pour my spirits In thine ear And...that impedes thee from the golden round,* Which fate anil metaphysical $ aid doth seem To have thee crown'U withal. What it )ow tidings t Enter an ATTENDANT.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 頁
...that which rather thou dott fear to do, Than ifiihett thould be undone. Hie thee hither, That I mil)1 H 4 5) doth seem To have thee crown'd withal. What is your tidings ? Enter an Attendant. Atten. The king... | |
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