With a more riotous appetite. Down from the waist they are Centaurs, Though women all above : But to the girdle do the gods inherit, Beneath is all the fiends' ; there's hell, there's darkness, there is the sulphurous pit, burning, scalding, stench, consumption... Cymbeline - Page 382by William Shakespeare - 1811Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 pages
...minces virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name; The fitchew, nor the soiled horse, goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...are centaurs, Though women all above : But to the girdle2 do the gods inherit, Beneath is all the fiends' ; there's hell, there's darkness, there is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 pages
...minces virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name; The fitchew, nor the soiled horses4, goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...sulphurous pit, burning, scalding, stench, consumption; — Fie, fie, fie! pah; pah! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination:... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...of the face. To siv KIT* G LEAR. To hear of pleasure's name; The fitchew ', nor the soyled horse', iends. — My sovereign, with the loving citizens,...Or modest Dian, * — Fair lords, take leave, a [ness, Beneath is all the fiends' ; there's hell, there's darkThere is the sulphurous pit, burning,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...Sound. ¡KING LEA To hear of pleasure's цате; The fitchew1, nor the soy led horse3, goes to Ч With a more riotous appetite. Down from the waist...all above : But to the girdle do the gods inherit, [ness, Beneath is all the fiends' ; there's hell, there's darkThere is the sulphurous pit, burning,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...minces virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name; The fitchew, nor the soiled horse, goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...is the sulphurous pit, burning, scalding, stench, consumption;^~Fye, fye, fye! pah; pah! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pages
...minces virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name ; The fitchew,2 nor the soiled horse,3 goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...to sweeten my imagination : there's money for thee. Glo. O, let me kiss that hand ! Lear. Let me wipe it first ; it smells of mortality. Glo. O ruin'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...minces virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name ; The fitchew,* nor the soiled horse,3 goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...to sweeten my imagination : there's money for thee. Glo. O, let me kiss that hand ! Lear. Let me wipe it first ; it smells of mortality. Glo. O ruin'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pages
...minces virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name ; The fitchew, nor the soiled horse, goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...all above : But* to the girdle do the gods inherit t, Beneath is all the fiends'; there's hell/* there's darkness, There is the sulphurous pit, burning,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 pages
...virtue 8, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name ; The fitchew 9, nor the soiled horse J, goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...centaurs ", Though women all above : But to the girdle a do the gods inherit, Beneath is all the fiends'4; there's hell, there's darkness, " whose face between... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 pages
...virtue, and does shake the head To hear of pleasure's name ; The fitchew, 1 nor the soiled horse,3 goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from...pah ! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, lo sweeten my imagination : there's money for thee. Glo. O, let me kiss that hand ! Glo. O ruin'd piece... | |
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