| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pages
...over-board, Into toe tumbling billows of the mam. 0 Lord ! methought, what pain it was to drown ! tVhat dreadful noise of water in mine ears ! What sights...fearful wrecks; A thousand men, that fishes gnaw'd upon ; Wedjes of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, fotíümable stonea, unvalued jewels, All scttter'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 pages
...me, that thought to stay him, overboard, [nto the tumbling billows of the main. Э lord ! meihought, 1 saw a thousand fearful wrecks ; A tli ou sana men, that fishes gnawM upon ; Wedges of gold, great... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 626 pages
...falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, over-board, Into the tumbling billows of the main. 0 Lord ! methought, what pain it was to drown ! What...upon ; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued' jewels, All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea, Some lay in dead men's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 588 pages
...in falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, overboard, Into the tumbling billows of the main. 0 Lord ! methought what pain it was to drown ! What...thousand fearful wrecks ; A thousand men, that fishes gnawed upon ; "Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued l jewels,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 pages
...falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, overboard, Into the tumbling billows of the main. O ! methought, what pain it was to drown ' What dreadful...upon; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea: Some lay in dead men's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 566 pages
...Methought, that Gloster stumbled ; and, in falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, over-board, Into the tumbling billows of the main. O Lord ! methought,...upon ; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, 1 All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, overboard, Into the tumbling billows of the main. O ! methought, what pain it was to drown ! What dreadful...upon ; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea : Some lay in dead men's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 592 pages
...Methought that Gloster stumbled ; and, in falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, overboard, Into the tumbling billows of the main. O Lord ! methought...thousand fearful wrecks ; A thousand men, that fishes gnawed upon ; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued l jewels,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - English drama - 1839 - 490 pages
...billows of the main. O heaven, methought what pain it was to drown ! What dreadful noise of waters in mine ears! What sights of ugly death within mine...upon; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalu'd jewels : Some lay in dead men's sculls; and in those holes Where eyes... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1840 - 908 pages
...time upon flattery." But our story again carries us to the hostel in the ward of Ludgate. CHAPTER V. O Lord ! methought what pain it was to drown ! What...thousand fearful wrecks, A thousand men, that fishes gnawed upon • King Richard III. THE setting sun was throwing a deep crimson upon the steep roofs,... | |
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