So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes, And made their bends adornings ; at the helm A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume... The Plays of William Shakespeare - Página 34por William Shakespeare - 1804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 páginas
...mermaid steers; the silken tackle Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That yearly framef the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume...The city cast Her people out upon her; and Antony, Knthron'd in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone... | |
| Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen - 1854 - 426 páginas
...eyes And made their bends adornings : at the helm A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swells with the touches of those flower-soft hands That yarely...The city cast Her people out upon her; and Antony, Enthroned in' the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air, which, but for vacancy, Had gone... | |
| 1854 - 818 páginas
...hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city east Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the...on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. . Agr. Bare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing, Antony sent to her Invited her to supper : she replied, It should... | |
| Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen Owen - 1854 - 452 páginas
...the sense Of the adjacent wharft. The city cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony. Enthroned i' the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the...gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in Nature." Thus, up the river upon which Tarsus stood, sailed Cleopatra ; and as she approached her destination,... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1855 - 474 páginas
...undid, did Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes, And made then- bends adornings : at the helm A seeming mermaid steers...The city cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 páginas
...Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd i'the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to th' air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on...Agr. Rare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing, Antony seat to her, Invited her to supper : she replied, It should be better he became her guest ; Which she... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 464 páginas
...flower-soft hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits fhe sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people...gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. Agr. t Rare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing, Antony sent to her, Invited her to supper : she replied, It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 736 páginas
...cool, And what they undid did. Agr. O, rare for Antony ! Eno. Her gentlewomen, like the Nerelds,(39) So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes, And made...cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd i' the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 páginas
...cool, And what they undid, did. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i'the eyes, And made their bends adornings : at the helm...cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd i'the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 728 páginas
...And made their bends adornings : at the helm A seeming mermaid steers : the silken tackle Swell(40) with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That...cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd i' the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze... | |
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