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" Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge, And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them... "
The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with a selection of engr ... - Page 1039
by William Shakespeare - 1853
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The Class Book of Poetry

Class-book - Poetry - 1852 - 152 pages
...chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody? O thou dull god, why liest thou with the vile In loathsome...deafening clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly,1 death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an...
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The Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 544 pages
...chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O thou dull god, why liest thou with the vile, In loathsome...Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly * death itself awakes ? Canst thou,...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 pages
...chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O thou dull god, why liest thou with the vile, In loathsome...Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly * death itself awakes ? Canst thou,...
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William Shakspeare's Complete Works, Dramatic and Poetic, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...the vile, In loathsome beds : and leav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case, or a common 'larum bell r Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the...Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly,1 death itself awakes ! Canst thou,...
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First collection of instructive extracts

Scottish school-book assoc - 1852 - 248 pages
...with the vile In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch A watch-case to a common laram-bell ? Wilt thou, upon the high and giddy mast. Seal up the...Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf ning clamours in the slippery shrouds, That, with the hurly, Death itself awakes ? Canst thou....
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Back to Shakespeare

Herbert Morse - Dramatists, English - 1915 - 320 pages
...with the vile In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch A watch-case or a common 'larum-bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the...their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafening clamour in the slippery shrouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? — Canst thou, O partial...
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Herbert Morse - Dramatists, English - 1915 - 320 pages
...with the vile In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch A watch-case or a common 'larum-bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the...their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafening clamour in the slippery shrouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? — Canst thou, O partial...
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A Guide to the English Language: Its History, Development, and Use

Herbert Charles O'Neill - English language - 1919 - 480 pages
...frighted thee. That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the...monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafening clamours hi the slippery clouds, That with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep ! give...
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The Influence of Oversea Expansion on England to 1700

James Edward Gillespie - Great Britain - 1920 - 396 pages
...servants.1 The king in Henry IV, speaking of sleep, presents a marvelous picture of sealife: Wilt them upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's...their monstrous heads and hanging them With deafening clamor in the slippery clouds, That with the hurling death itself e awakes? Canst thou, O partial sleep,...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 6

Robert Kemp Philp - 464 pages
...thou with the vile In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case to a common 'larm bell ? Wilt thou, upon the high and giddy mast Seal...billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanginff them With deaf 'ning clamours in the slipp'ry shrouds* That with the burly, Death itself awakes....
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