| Edward Arber - English poetry - 1899 - 336 pages
...not my fall!' he cried, ' insulting foe ! Thou by some other shalt be laid as low! Nor think, to die dejects my lofty mind! All that I dread is leaving...rebound. Not fierce OTHELLO, in so loud a strain, Roared for the handkerchief that caused his pain! But see how oft ambitious aims are crossed; And Chiefs... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Poets, English - 1899 - 236 pages
...mock-heroic battle at the end, where the ladies are gifted with an excess of screaming power:— "' Restore the lock !' she cries, and all around ' Restore...Roar'd for the handkerchief that caused his pain." These faults, though far from trifling, are yet felt only as blemishes in the admirable beauty and... | |
| English poetry - 1899 - 788 pages
...whistle blew; 95 Then in a bodkin graced her mother's hairs, Which long she wore, and now Belinda wears.) Rather than so, ah let me still survive, And burn...around "Restore the lock!" the vaulted roofs rebound. 105 Not fierce Othello in so loud a strain Roared for the handkerchief that caused his pain. But see... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Poets, English - 1899 - 236 pages
...mock-heroic battle at the end, where the ladies are gifted with an excess of screaming power : — " ' Restore the lock !' she cries, and all around ' Restore...loud a strain Roar'd for the handkerchief that caused hia pain." These faults, though far from trifling, are yet felt only as blemishes in the admirable... | |
| Sir Leslie Stephen - 1900 - 236 pages
...with an excess of screaming power : — ' Eestore the lock ! ' she cries, and all around ' Kestore the lock,' the vaulted roofs rebound — Not fierce...Roar'd for the handkerchief that caused his pain. These faults, though far from trifling, are yet felt only as blemishes in the admirable beauty and... | |
| Edward Arber - English poetry - 1901 - 350 pages
...not my fall!' he cried, ' insulting foe ! Thou by some other shalt be laid as low! Nor think, to die dejects my lofty mind! All that I dread is leaving...rebound. Not fierce OTHELLO, in so loud a strain, Roared for the handkerchief that caused his pain! But see how oft ambitious aims are crossed; And Chiefs... | |
| Alexander Pope - Catholics - 1901 - 120 pages
...insulting foel Thou by some other shalt be laid as low. Nor think, to die dejects my lofty mind : 100 All that I dread is leaving you behind ! Rather than..." Restore the Lock ! " the vaulted roofs rebound. u5 Not fierce Othello in so loud a strain Roar'd for the handkerchief that caus'd his pain. 89. In... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1902 - 90 pages
...laid as low. Nor think, to die dejects my lofty Mind. All that I dread, is leaving you behind ! 100 Rather than so, ah let me still survive, And burn...Roofs rebound. Not fierce Othello in so loud a Strain 105 Roar'd for the Handkerchief that caus'd his Pain But see how oft Ambitious Aims are cross'd, And... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Authors, English - 1902 - 232 pages
...mock-heroic battle at the end, where the ladies are gifted with an excess of screaming power : — " ' Restore the lock !' she cries, and all around ' Restore...lock,' the vaulted roofs rebound — Not fierce Othello hi so loud a strain Roar'd for the handkerchief that caused his pain." These faults, though far from... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...be laid as low; Nor think to die dejects my lofty mind: All that I dread is leaving you behind ! 100 Rather than so, ah, let me still survive, And burn in Cupid's flames — but burn alive.' ' Bestore the Lock ! ' she cries; and all around ' Bestore the Lock ! ' the vanlted roofs rebound.... | |
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