| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair...day, That Faustus may repent and save his soul. O letite lente currite noctis equi. The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair...natural day, That Faustus may repent and save his soul. 0 lente lente currite noctis equi. The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil... | |
| William Hazlitt - English literature - 1854 - 1232 pages
...live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heav'n, Thai time may cease, and midnight never come. Fair nature's...natural day, That Faustus may repent, and save his soul. It strikes ! it strikes t Now, body, turn to air, Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell. Oh soul... | |
| Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - English fiction - 1854 - 540 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven ! That time may cease, and midnight never come. Fair...hour be but a year, A month, a week, a natural day; The Ferran may repent, and save his soul. O lente ! lente ! currite noctis equi. The stars move still,... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1856 - 590 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair...Faustus may repent and save his soul. O lente, lente, currtte, nociis equi. The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come,... | |
| English poetry - 1856 - 754 pages
...to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still you ever moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair nature's Eye , rise , rise again , ard make Perpetual day : or let this hour be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day, That... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...hour to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still you ever-moving spheres of heaven. That time may cease, and midnight never come. Fair...That Faustus may repent and save his soul. O lente lenle currite noctis eqid. The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come,... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair...Faustus may repent and save his soul. O lente, lente, mrrite, noclis equi. The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come, and... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - American literature - 1861 - 420 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damned perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease, and midnight never come. Fair...and save his soul. O lente, lente currite, noctis eqid / The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike The devil will come, and Faustus must... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 622 pages
...to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair...natural day, That Faustus may repent and save his soul. 0 lente lente currite, noctis equi. The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil... | |
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