 | William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1883
...The country to supply your riotous waste, The scourge of prodigals, want, shall never find you. Lov. Are you not frighted with the imprecations And curses...sinister practices ? Over. Yes ! as rocks are When foaming billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or as the moon is moved, When wolves,... | |
 | William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1883
...of whole families, made wretched By your sinister practices ? Over. Yes ! as rocks are When foaming billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs; or as the moon is moved, When wolves, with hunger pined, howl at her brightness. I am of a solid temper, and, like these,... | |
 | William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1884
...The country to supply your riotous waste, The scourge of prodigals, want, shall never find you. Lov. Are you not frighted with the imprecations And curses...your sinister practices ? Over. Yes ! as rocks are Their flinty ribs ; or as the moon is moved, When wolves, with hunger pined, howl at her brightness.... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - Actors - 1888
...to wonderful purpose, especially in the scene where Lovel asks him, "Are you not moved with the sad imprecations And curses of whole families, made wretched By your sinister practices ? " to which Sir Giles replies : — " Yes, as rocks ore When foamy billows split themselves against... | |
 | Henry Macaulay Fitzgibbon - English drama - 1890 - 558 pages
...The country to supply your riotous waste, The scourge of prodigals, want, shall never find you. Lov. Are you not frighted with the imprecations And curses...themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or as the moon is moved, When wolves, with hunger pined, howl at her brightness. I am of a solid temper, and, like these,... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - Actors - 1890
...families, made wretched By your sinister practices ?" tc which Sir Giles replies : — "Yes, as rooks ar "When foamy billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or as the mran is moved When wolves with hunger pined, ho,vi at her brightness." I seem still to hear the words... | |
 | Joseph Knight - English drama - 1893 - 321 pages
...when asked if he is not frighted with the curses and imprecations of those he has ruined, answers — Yes, as rocks are When foamy billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or, as the moon is moved, When wolves, with hunger pined, howl at her brightness. This defect, however, is felt only in... | |
 | Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893
...imprecations And curses of whole f и nil ir», made wretched By your sinister practice»! Over. Yee, as rocks are. When foamy billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or as the moon i» moved, When wolves, with hunger pined, howl at her brightness. I am of a solid temper, and, like... | |
 | Charles Lamb - English drama - 1893
...The country to supply your riotous waste, The scourge of prodigals, want, shall never find you. Lm. Are you not frighted with the imprecations And curses of whole families made wretched 30 By your sinister practices ? Over. Yes, as rocks are, When foamy billows split themselves against... | |
 | Philip Massinger - English drama - 1893 - 134 pages
...country to supply your riotous waste, The scourge of prodigals, want, shall never find you. 110 Loo. Arc you not frighted with the imprecations And curses of whole families, made wretched 13y your sinister practices 1 When foamy billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or as... | |
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