| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pages
...daintie pleasure 'tis " To ride in the aire, " When the moone shines faire, " And sing, and daunce, and toy and kiss! " Over woods, high rocks, and mountains, <( Over seas, our mistris' fountains, " Over steepe towres and turrets, " We fly by night 'amongst troopes of spiritts.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 pages
...and kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains; Over hills, and misty fountains ; Over steeples, towers, and turrets, We fly by night 'mongst troops...ring of bells to our ears sounds, No howls of wolves, nor yelps of hounds ; No, not the noise of water's breach, Nor cannons' throat our height can reach.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 pages
...and kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains; Over hills, and misty fountains ; Over steeples, towers, and turrets, We fly by night 'mongst troops...ring of bells to our ears sounds, No howls of wolves, nor yelps of hounds ; No, not the noise of water's breach, Nor cannons' throat our height can reach.... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...Hec. [Going up.\ Now I go, now I fly, Malkin my sweet Spirit and I. Oh what a dainty pleasure 'tis To ride in the air When the moon shines fair, And...wolves, no yelps of hounds ; No, not the noise of water's-breach, Or cannon's throat, our height can reach. [Above]. No ring of bells, &c. Fire. Well,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...dainty pleasure's this, To sail in the air, While the moon shines fair, 2 To sing, to toy, to dance and kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains, Over seas, our mistress' fountains, Over steeples, towers, and turrets, Wo fly by night 'mongst troops of spirits. Chor. We fly by night 'mongst... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 454 pages
...a dainty pleasure's this, To sail in the air, While the moon shines fair, To sing, to toy, to dance and kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains, Over seas, our mistress' fountains, Over steeples, towers, and turrets, We fly by night 'mongst troops of spirits. C/ior. We fly by night 'mongst... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 614 pages
...with the Spirit.] Now I go, now I fly, Malkin, my sweet spirit, and I. Oh, what dainty pleasure 'tis To ride in the air When the moon shines fair, And...mistress' fountains, Over steep towers and turrets We Ay by night, 'mongst troops of spirits. No ring of bells to our ears sounds, No howls of wolves, no... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 610 pages
...toith the Spirit.] Now I go, now 1 fly, Malkin, my sweet spirit, and I. Oh, what dainty pleasure 'tis To ride in the air When the moon shines fair, And...toy, and kiss! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains, Ovtr seas our mistress' fountains, Over steep towers and turrets We fly by night, 'mongst troops of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 pages
...kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains ; Over hills, and misty fountains ; • Over steeples, towers, and turrets, We fly by night 'mongst troops...ring of bells to our ears sounds, No howls of wolves, nor yelp* of hounds ; No, not the noise of water's breach, Nor cannons' throat our height can reach.... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - English literature - 1823 - 402 pages
...with the Spirit.] Now I go, now I fly, Malkin, my sweet spirit, and I. Oh, what dainty pleasure 'tis To ride in the air, When the moon shines fair, And...bells to our ears sounds ; No howls of wolves, no yelp of hounds ; No not the noise of waters' breach, Or cannon's roar, our height can reach. [Above.]... | |
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