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" It sits too near you. Ant. Here, here it lies ; a lump of lead by day, And, in my short, distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dreams. "
The British drama - Page 185
by British drama - 1804
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The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary on the Old Testament: Jeremiah

Bible - 1892 - 714 pages
...infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets. " — Shalcttptart. " Here, liere it lies ; a lump of lead by day } And in my short,...distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dreams." — Drydtn. " He that hides a dark eon! and foul thoughts, Benighted walks under the mid-day sun ;...
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Dryden so tragediedigter: En studie over den engelske tragedie i tidsrummet ...

Torben Lundbeck - English drama - 1894 - 214 pages
...Emperor! Why. that's the style of victory; The conqu'ring soldier, red with unfelt wounds. Saluies his general so: but never more Shall that sound reach...Here, here it lies; a lump of lead by day, And, in my shoit, distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dream. Ventidius søger at give ham håb;...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious ..., Volume 1873

Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1896 - 794 pages
...And anxious thoughts, within themselves at strife, Upbraid the long misspent, luxurious life. DRYDEN. Here, here, it lies; a lump of lead by day; And in...distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dreams. DRYDEN. I, my own judge, condemn'd myself before; For pity, aggravate my crime no more. DRYDEN. Trust...
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The Public School Speaker

Francis Warre Cornish - Literature - 1900 - 604 pages
...Emperor ! Why that's the style of victory. The conqu'ring soldier, red with unfelt wounds, 50 Salutes his general so : but never more Shall that sound reach my ears. Vent. I warrant you. Ant. Actium, Actium ! Urge not my shame — 1 lost a battle,— Vent. So has Julius done. Ant. Thou favour's! me, and speak'st...
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History of English Literature...

Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1904 - 524 pages
...Ventidius. I warrant you. Antony. Actium, Actium ! Oh Ventidiut. It sits too near you. /\it i mi }j. HeK, here it lies ; a lump of lead by day ; And in my short,...distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dreams. . . . Venfiditii.- That's my royal master ; And, shall we fight! Antony. I warrant thee, old soldier....
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The Leisure Hour, Volume 31

Leisure - 1882 - 816 pages
...downcast eyes, unable to look one another fairly in the face. CHAPTER XXXIV.— "LOOK ONCE MORE." " Here, here it lies ; a lump of lead by day ; And in...distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dreams.' — Drydai. FROM the day when the terrible suspicion which has been referred to in our last chapter...
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The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - Rome - 1907 - 650 pages
...never more Shall that sound reach my ears. Ven. I warrant you. Ant. Adiurn, Actium ! Oh — , Ven. It sits too near you. Ant. Here, here it lies; a lump...distracted nightly slumbers, The Hag that rides my Dreams .' Ven. Out with it ; give it vent. Ant. Urge not my shame. I lost a Battel. I Vtn. So has Julius done....
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All for Love and The Spanish Fryar

John Dryden - English Plays - 1911 - 402 pages
...but never more Shall that sound reach my ears. Ven. I warrant you. Ant. Actium, Actium ! Oh — Ven. It sits too near you. Ant. Here, here it lies ; a...day, And, in my short distracted nightly slumbers, 280 The hag that rides my dreams — Ven. Out with it ; give it vent. Ant. Urge not my shame. I lost...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 490 pages
...that's the style of victory; The conquering soldier, red with unfelt wounds. Salutes his general so: hut never more Shall that sound reach my ears. Vent. I...near you. Ant. Here, here it lies; a lump of lead hy day, And, in my short, distracted, nightly slumhers. The hag that rides my dreams. Vent. Out with...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 482 pages
...Emperor! Why, that's the style of victory; The conquering soldier, red with unfelt wounds, Salutes his general so: but never more Shall that sound reach my ears. Vent. I warrant you. Ant. Actium, Actlum! Oh! Vent. It sits too near you. Ant. Here, here it lies; a lump of lead by day, And, in my...
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