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" No night is now with hymn or carol blest : Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes all the air, That rheumatic diseases do abound : And thorough this distemperature we see The seasons alter : hoary-headed frosts Fall in... "
Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's Dream - Page 14
by William Shakespeare - 1879 - 147 pages
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 pages
...mortals want their winter here ¡ No night is now with hymn or carol blest :— Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes...Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose; And on old Hyems' chin, an icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set : The spring,...
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The New London Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1

Arts - 1837 - 520 pages
...Shakespeare in his exquisite play, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, makes Titania address Oberon thus : — " We see The seasons alter ; hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose, And on old Hyem s chin and icy crown An od'rous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set. The spring,...
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol blest: — Therefore the moon, the governess of Hoods, 1 i 1 1 Hyems chin, and icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set : The spring,...
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The wisdom and genius of Shakspeare: comprising moral philosophy ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 pages
...mortals want their winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol blest: — Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes...That rheumatic diseases do abound:" And thorough this distemperature,1 we see The seasons alter ; hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson...
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The complete works of William Shakspeare, with notes by the most ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...апцгг, washes all the air, That rheumatic disenses do abound : Aud thorough this dis tempe rature, y humble slonyh, says she ; — be opposite wtth a kinsman, surly with servants, — Ivt thy fonytte Hytm',4 chin, and icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set : the spring,...
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Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on ...

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1838 - 744 pages
...that, in consequence of their jealous brawls, a strange distemperature had seized the elements : — " d over to France or Italy, and gave themselves as many airs on their return, as if they had been Hyem's chin, and icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set. The spring,...
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...human mortals want their winter here; No night is now with hymn or carol blest: — Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes...in the fresh lap of the crimson rose ; And on old Hyem's chin, and icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds, Is, as in mockery, set: The spring,...
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...mortals want their winter here; No night is now with hymn or carol blest : — Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes...rheumatic diseases do abound :} And thorough this distemperature,il we see The seasons alter ; hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer-night's dream. Love's ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...mortals want their winter here ; 3 No night is now with hymn or carol blessed. Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale in her anger, washes...all the air, That rheumatic diseases do abound ; And through this distemperature, we see The seasons alter. Hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of...
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The Buds of Hope: A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems

Margaret Richardson - 1839 - 236 pages
...the Banks of Don, after a lapse of some months, during which time I had suffered from severe illness. "The seasons alter : hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose ; And on old Hyem's chill, and icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer flowers Is, as in mockery, set : The...
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