Andrew dock'd in sand Vailing her high-top lower than her ribs To kiss her burial. Should I go to church And see the holy edifice of stone, And not bethink me straight of dangerous rocks, Which touching but my gentle vessel's side Would scatter all her... The Works of William Shakspere - Page 124by William Shakespeare - 1868 - 764 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 402 pages
...dock'd in sand, Vailing her high top lower than her ribs, To kiss her burial. Should I go to church, go And see the holy edifice of stone, And not bethink...stream ; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ; And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 556 pages
...sandy hour-glass run, But I should think of shallows and of flats; And see my wealthy Andrew dock'd iu sand, Vailing her high-top lower than her ribs, To...stream ; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks; And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing? Shall I have the thought To think on this;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...run, But I should think of shallows and of flats ; And see my wealthy Andrew dock'd in sand, Vailing 2 her high-top lower than her ribs, To kiss her burial....: . . Would scatter all 'her spices -on the stream ; • :'.•. Ei>robe the. roar;pg waters with my silks ; ' .Xhd; in sr'Vord; tilt even now worth this,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 452 pages
...think of shallows and of flats; And see my wealthy Andrew 3 dock'd in sand, Vailing her high-top 4 lower than her ribs, To kiss her burial. Should I...stream; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks; And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 576 pages
...should think of shallows and of flats ; And see my wealthy Andrew3 dock'd in sand, Vailing her high-top4 lower than her ribs, To kiss her burial. Should I...stream ; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks; And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing? Shall I have the thought To think on this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 456 pages
...and of flats; And see my wealthy Andrew" dock'd in sand,* Vailing her high-top lower than her ribs, 1 To kiss her burial. Should I go to church, And see...the stream; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks; 8 Plucking the grass, &c.] By holding up the grass, or any light body that will bend by a gentle blast,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 350 pages
...mentioned by Rakigh ; and I often meet with the word in Jarvis .Mark-hum's English Arcadia, 1607. STEEVENs, And see the holy edifice of stone, And not bethink...the stream ; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ;9 And, in a word, but even now worth this," And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 414 pages
...and of flats ; And see my wealthy Andrew dock'd in sand, Vailing her high-top lower than her ribs 3, To kiss her burial. Should I go to church, And see...stream > Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ; And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing? Shall I have the thought To think on this;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 460 pages
...and of flats ; And see my wealthy Andrew' dock'd in sand,* Vailing her high-top lower than her ribs,1 To kiss her burial. Should I go to church, And see...the stream; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks; * Plucking the gran, &c.] By holding up the grass, or any light body that will bend by a gentle blast,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 348 pages
...do at sea. I should not see the sandy hour-glass run, But I should think of shallows and of flats ; And see my wealthy Andrew dock'd in sand, Vailing...scatter all her spices on the stream ; Enrobe the rolling waters with my silks ; And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing ; Shall... | |
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