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" I have pass'da miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So full of dismal terror was the time. "
The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of ... - Page 47
by William Shakespeare - 1808
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So fuU of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord? I pray you, tell me. Ciar. Methought,...
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Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ...

George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere...cross to Burgundy ; And, in my company, my brother Glos'ter : - Who from my cabin tempted me to walk Upon the hatches ; thence we look'd toward England,...
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The Academical Speaker: A Selection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - American literature - 1830 - 334 pages
...miserable night, So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams, That as I am a Christian, faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere...Methought that I had broken from the tower, And was embarked to cross to Burgundy, — And in my company my brother Glo'ster ; Who from my cabin tempted...
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The Academical Speaker: A Selection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...dreams, That as I am a Christian, faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 't were to buy a world of happy days; So full of dismal terror...Methought that I had broken from the tower, And was embarked to cross to Burgundy, — And in my company my brother Glo'ster; Who from my cabin tempted...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 pages
...miserable night, So* full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful mant 1 burn, bonfires, clear and bright. To entertain great...king. Ah, táñela majentat ! who would not buy the l»< -t'1.. What was your dream, my lord ? I pray you, tell me. Ciar. Methought, that I had broken...
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 pages
...miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, TJi.it , as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So fun of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord? I pray you, tell me. Ciar. Methought,...
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pages
...miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, Tint, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days i So full of dismal terror was the time. Bnk. What was your dream, my lord? I pray vou, tell me. Clor....
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The Academical Speaker: A Selection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...dreams, That as I am a Christian, faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 't were to buy a world of happy days; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. WHY looks your grace so heavily to-day? Clar. Methought that I had broken from the tower, And was embarked...
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The Twelve Nights

Karl von Baron Miltie - Germany - 1831 - 446 pages
...wrapped in flames, his murdered brother, all was illusion—" 'Twas but a dream," but so terrible ! he would not -" spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days." A second kiss completely dispelled the phantoms of the preceding night. He felt that he was lying in...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 11

Periodicals - 1833 - 460 pages
...íIff ams and ugty sic That, as I am a ChrUthia faithful man, I would not spend another such a ni^ht. Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days; 'So full of dismal terror was the time. — — S't ' hS'TM'K In the blue depth of the waters, Where the wave hath no strife, Where the wind...
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