| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 Seiten
...Cydnus. Ayr. There she appeared indeed, or my reporter devised well for her. Eno. I will tell you. The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd...beaten gold ; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were love-sick with them: the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 Seiten
...Cydnus. Ayr. There she appeared indeed, or my reporter devised well for her. Eno. I will tell you. The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd...beaten gold ; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were love-sick with them: the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke,... | |
| William Holt Yates - 1843 - 634 Seiten
...illustration of the subject before us. Enobarbus says to Agrippa, on his return from the east, — " The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne Burn'd...beaten gold ; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were love-sick with them : the oars were silver; Which, to the tune of flutes kept stroke,... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1844 - 674 Seiten
...; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were lovesick with them ; the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made...As amorous of their strokes. For her own person, It beggared all description ; she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold of tissue) O'er picturing that... | |
| Polyphilus (pseud.) - 1844 - 268 Seiten
...Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were love-sick with them : the oars were silver ; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made...As amorous of their strokes. For her own person, It begjjar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold, of tissue), O'er picturing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 Seiten
...Cydnus. Agr. There she appeared indeed, or my reporter devised well for her. Eno. I will tell you. The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne , Burn'd...beaten gold ; Purple the sails, and so perfumed , that The winds were love-sick with them : the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke,... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 680 Seiten
...; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were lovesick with them ; the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made...As amorous of their strokes. For her own person, It beggared all description ; she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold of tissue) O'er picturing that... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 604 Seiten
...(he Rev. Chas. Forster, BD vol. ii. p. 4U8. 278 PROM SHAKSPEARE'S ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. See Plate. THE barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd...beaten gold ; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were lovesick with them : the oars Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The... | |
| 1848 - 556 Seiten
...Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were love-sick with them — the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke— and made...As amorous of their strokes. For her own person, It beggnr'd all description — she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold of tissue,} O'er picturing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 Seiten
...Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were lovesick with them ; the oars were silver ; "Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made...As amorous of their strokes. For her own person, It beggared all description ; she did lie In her pavilion, (cloth of gold, of tissue,) O'er-picturing... | |
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