| Hunting - 1802 - 422 pages
...leap ; To a black face have sometimes uw'd escape, And Hounslow Heath has prov'd the worth of crape. i But how, you ask, can we e'er hope to soar, Above...with real fear. Macbeth, a harvest of applause will itif, For some of us, I fear, have murde- j ' sleep ; His lady too with grace will sJeep .-.. j talk,... | |
| History - 1802 - 876 pages
...prov'd the worlh ot crape. But how, you a(k, can we e'er hope to foar Above thele fcenes, and rife to tragic lore ? Too oft, alas, we've forc'd th' unwilling...And petrified the heart with real fear. Macbeth a harveft of applaufe will reap, For fome of us, I fear, have murder'd deep ; His lady too with grace... | |
| History - 1802 - 882 pages
...can we e'er hope to foar Above thefe fcenes, and rife to tragic lore ? Too oft, alas, we've (brc'd th' unwilling tear, And petrified the heart with real fear. Macbeth a har»?ft of applaufe will reap, For lome of us, I fear, have murder'd fleep ; His lady too with grace... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - English literature - 1805 - 416 pages
...you afk, can we e'er hope to foar Above thefe fcenes, and rife to tragic lore ? Too oft, alas ! we forc'd th' unwilling tear,, And petrified the heart with real fear. Macbeth a harveft of applaufe will reap, For fome of us, I fear, have murder'd deep ; His Lady, too, with grace,... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - English literature - 1805 - 418 pages
...you alk, can we e'er hope to foar Above thefe fcenes, and rife to tragic lore ? Too oft, al..s ! we forc'd th' unwilling tear, And petrified the heart with real fear. Macbeth a harveft of applaufe will reap. For fome of us, I fear, have murcler'd fleep ; His L"idy, too, with... | |
| Richard Ryan - Actors - 1825 - 374 pages
...you ask, " can we e'er hope to soar Above these scenes, and rise to tragic lore ? Too oft, alas ! we forc'd th' unwilling tear, And petrified the heart...of applause will reap, For some of us, I fear, have " murder'd sleep !" His Lady too, with grace will sleep and stalk; Oar females have been used at night... | |
| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 pages
...you ask, can we e'er hope to soar Above these scenes, and rise to tragic lore ? Too oft, alas ! we forc'd th' unwilling tear, And petrified the heart...of applause will reap, For some of us, I fear, have murder'd sleep ; His Lady, tbo, with grace, will sleep and talk, Our females have been us'd at night... | |
| John West - Tasmania - 1852 - 400 pages
...agency in thus picking the pockets of the prigging race, George Harrington's memory must be acquitted. Too oft, alas, we've forc'd th" unwilling tear. And...of applause will reap, For some of us, I fear, have murder'd sleep ; His lady, too, with grace will sleep and talk, Our females have been us'd at night... | |
| John West - Tasmania - 1852 - 412 pages
...the pockets of the prigging race, George Barrington's memory must be acquitted. Too oft, alas, we're forc'd th' unwilling tear. And petrified the heart...harvest of applause will reap. For some of us, I fear, bave murder'd sleep ; His lady, too, with grace will sleep and talk, Our females have been us'd at... | |
| Electronic journals - 1867 - 698 pages
...we e'er hope to soar Above these scenes and rise to tragic lore ? Too oft, alas ! we've forced the unwilling tear, And petrified the heart with real...of applause will reap. For some of us, I fear, have murder'd sleep ; His lady, too, with grace will sleep and talk— Our females have been used at night... | |
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