 | William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 pages
...snores, All with weary task foredone. 1 Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe, In remembrance...gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide; And we fairies, that do run, By the triple Hecat's team, From the presence... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847 - 566 pages
...the wolf behowls the moon ; Whilst the heavy ploughman snores, All with weary task fordone." Now Ihe wasted brands do glow, Whilst the scritch-owl, scritching...gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide: And we fairies, that do run, By the triple Hecat's team, From the presence... | |
 | American Philological Association - 1900 - 374 pages
..." The grave stood tenantless and the sheeted dead | Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets "; " Now it is the time of night that the graves, all gaping...wide, | Every one lets forth his sprite, | In the church-way paths to glide "; " Graves at my command | Have waked their sleepers, oped and let 'em forth";... | |
 | 442 pages
...snores, All with weary task fordone. Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance...night, That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one let forth his sprite, In the church-way path, to glide. And we fairies, that do run, By the triple... | |
 | Philip Edwards - 2004 - 264 pages
...un-build his paradise, it is possible to hear the echoes of another and less disturbing winter's tale: Now it is the time of night That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide. (A Midsummer Night's Dream, v,i,368-71) Mamillius's whispered story 'of... | |
 | Jan Bakker, J. A. Verleun, J. v. d Vriesenaerde - 1987 - 248 pages
...the first love-speech of Lysander. Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe In remembrance...gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite In the church-way paths to glide. (V, i, 361-8) familiar ritual of domestic cleansing, as at any critical... | |
 | 460 pages
...snores, All with weary task fordone. Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe In remembrance...gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the churchway paths to glide; And we fairies, that do run By the triple Hecate's team From the presence... | |
 | Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...snores. All with weary task fordone. Now the wasted brands do glow. Whilst the screech-owl, screeching ? And can shadows pleasures give? Pleasures only shadows...last; In their passing is their best; Glory is more church-way paths to glide: (V, i) CH; ChTr; CTC; E1L; LiTB; MoShBr; OBSC; OxBoLi; TrGrPo; WiR; WSC... | |
 | Herbert R. Coursen - 1993 - 212 pages
...Nod into a sea of dew. As Roger Warren says, The waking was not odd as I watched it. As Puck said, "Now it is the time of night / That the graves, all...gaping wide, / Every one lets forth his sprite / In the churchway paths to glide" (V. 1.374-77), the others rose from their dim-semicircle and joined the dance,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1994 - 692 pages
...snores All with weary task foredone. Now the wasted brands do glow Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe In remembrance...the time of night That the graves, all gaping wide, n° Every one lets forth his sprite In the churchway paths to glide. And we fairies, that do run By... | |
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