| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 540 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...leav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case, or a common 'larum-bell ?" Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 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 beds, and leav'st a kingly couch, A watchcasc to a common larum bell 'Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast, Seal up... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1831 - 328 pages
...the canopies of costly state, , And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody? O thou dull god, why ly'st thou with the vile In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case to a common larum-bell? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast, Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pages
...chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lulPd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O thou dull god, why liest thou with the vile, In loathsome beds: and Icav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case, or a common 'forum bell I Will thou upon the high and giddy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody? O 'larum-bell? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains... | |
| James Hedderwick - Oratory - 1833 - 232 pages
...forgetfulness? Why rather, sleep ! liest thou in smoky cribs, Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee, And hush'd with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the...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... | |
| English literature - 1833 - 642 pages
...forgetfulness ? Why rather, sleep, liest thou in smoky cribs, Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee, And hush'd with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the...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 beds;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 522 pages
...forgetfulness ! Why, rather, Sleep, liest thou in smoky cribs, Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee, And hush'd with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber ; Than in...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... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1833 - 420 pages
...chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, 10 And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody? O thou dull god, why liest thou with the vile, In loathsome beds; and leav'st the kingly coucb, A watch-case, or a common 'larum bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast 15 Seal up the... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...smoky CRIBS', Upon uneaty pallets stretching thee', *P(UA. 1Sls'tem. 0M6'ments. 'tMe. «Na'tshftrz. And hushed with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber'....state', And lulled with sounds of sweetest melody'? &, thou dull pod'! Why liest thou with the rife', In loathsome beds', and leav'st the kingly couch',... | |
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