| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...thy father's spirit ; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night , And for the day coufln'd to fast in fires , Till the foul crimes , done in my days of nature , Are burnt and purg'd away. But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold , whose lightest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 364 pages
...father's spirit ; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night : And, for the day, confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes, done in my days of nature, Are burnt and purged away. But that 1 am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold, whose... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pages
...declares that he is " Doomed for a certain time to walk the night, And for the day confined to fast in fires Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are purged and burnt away" .... Besides it is above all things essential to the freedom of any action that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...father's spirit ; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night, And for the day confin'd to fast iri ¡ins. nd. [Exit PANDARUS. An alarum. Tro. Peace, you ungracious clamours ! peace, But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold, whose lightest... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...thy father's spirit: Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night; And, for the day, confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes, done in my days of nature, Are burnt and purged away. But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold, whose... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - Christian antiquities - 1849 - 520 pages
...tby father's spirit, Doom'ci for a certain term to walk the night ; And for the day confin'd to fast in fires Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away."' There is a passage in the Spectator, where he introduces the girls in his neighbourhood,... | |
| 1849 - 544 pages
...was not playing the Buckstone of the provincial circuits, for just as he had delivered the words, li Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away," simultaneous cries were raised in the gallery of, " Never mind that ; tip us ' Old Rosin... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1849 - 538 pages
...was not playing the Buckstone of the provincial circuits, for just as he had delivered the words, " Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away,'" simultaneous cries were raised in the gallery of, " Never mind that ; tip us ' Old Rosin... | |
| Wendy Wren - English language - 2000 - 163 pages
...thy father's spirit, Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night, And for the day confin'd to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purg'd away. But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word... | |
| Edward Geoffrey Parrinder, Geoffrey Parrinder - Reference - 2000 - 389 pages
...thy father's spirit; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night. And for the day confin'd to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purg'd away. William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1, v, 9-13 (c. 1603) 10 Methought I saw my late espoused Saint Brought... | |
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