Hear, Nature, hear ! dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful ! Into her womb convey sterility ! Dry up in her the organs of increase, And from her derogate body never spring A babe to honour her !... The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems - Seite 70von William Shakespeare - 1860Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Hazlitt - 1851 - 360 Seiten
...judge for himself whether it should be so served. " Hear, Nature, hear ; dear goddess, hear a father ! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make...child of spleen, that it may live, And be a thwart disnatur'd torment to her ; Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth, With cadent tears fret channels... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 Seiten
...— Go, go, my people. Alb. My lord, I am guiltless, as I am ignorant, Of what hath moved you. Lear. It may be so, my lord. — Hear, nature, hear; Dear...And from her derogate body never spring A babe to honor her ! If she must teem, Create her child of spleen ; that it may live, And be a thwart disnatured... | |
| 1851 - 830 Seiten
...speaks out of his own heart, and gives loose to all the natural impetuosity of his disposition. 216 "Hear, nature, hear: dear Goddess, hear! Suspend thy...from her derogate body never spring A babe to honour herT" Finally, Lear feels his wrongs, unlike (Edipus, to be all personal, and he resents them as such... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 Seiten
...out ! Go, go, my people. All. My lord, lam guiltless, as lam ignorant Of what hath moved you. Lear. It may be so, my lord. — Hear, Nature, hear; Dear...child of spleen ; that it may live, And be a thwart disnatured torment to her ! Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth ! "With cadent§ tears fret... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 Seiten
...circumcised dog, And smote him — thus. [Stabs himself. LEAR'S IMPRECATION ON HIS DAUGHTER GONERIL. HEAR, nature, hear ; dear goddess, hear ! Suspend...child of spleen ; that it may live, And be a thwart disnatured torment to her ! Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth ; With cadent tears fret channels... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1852 - 718 Seiten
...should be awarded. " Hear, nature, hear ; dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose if thou didst iiitend To make this creature fruitful ! Into her womb convey...child of spleen ; that it may live And be a thwart, disnatur'd torment to her ! Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth. With cadent tears fret channels... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 Seiten
...hear ; dear goddess, hear ! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful I Into her womb convey sterility ! Dry up in her the...child of spleen ; that it may live. And be a thwart dlsnaturrd torment to her! Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth ; With cadent tears fret channels... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...out ! Go, go, my people. All. My lord, 1 am guiltless, as I am ignorant Of what hath moved you. Lear. It may be so, my lord. — Hear, Nature, hear ; Dear...Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her derogatej body never spring A babe to honour her. If she must teem, Create her child of spleen ; that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 Seiten
...Go, go, my people. .//'>. 'My lord, I am guiltless, as I am ignorant Of what hath mov'd you. Lear. cch lire, And be a thwart disnatur'd torment to her ! Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth; With... | |
| George Peacock - 1855 - 544 Seiten
...upon his daughter. " Hear, Nature, hear ! dear goddess, hear a father ! Suspend thy purpose, if them didst intend To make this creature fruitful. Into...child of spleen, that it may live, And be a thwart disnaturcd torment to her : Let it stamp wrinkles on her brow of youth, With conduit tears fret channels... | |
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