| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 páginas
...hands.* Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else my project fails, Which was to please: N ow I want Spirits to enforce, art to enchant; And my...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free. * Applause: noise was supposed to dissolve a spell. TWO... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 páginas
...In this bare island by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands.1 Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...to enchant ; And my ending is despair, Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 620 páginas
...In this bare island, by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good bands. Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...to enchant ; And my ending is despair, Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. • As... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 páginas
...this bare island, by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands.* Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free. * Applause : noise was supposed to dissolve a spell.... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 páginas
...In this bare island, by your spell ; Hut release me from my bands, With the help of yoar good hands. Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As yoa from crimes would pardoned be, Let your indalgence set me free. EXAMINATION ON ACT V. 1. What is... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 páginas
...In this bare island, by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands. ok ; With an aspect more favourable.—Good my lords,...prone to weeping, as our sex Commonly are, the want of reliev'd by prayer; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. 1 fe Exeunt.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 552 páginas
...In this bare island, by your spell; But release me from my lands, With the help of your good hands.6 Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...to enchant; And my ending is despair, Unless I be reliev'd by prayer; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 páginas
...In this bare island, by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands. a youth, A kind of boy ; a little reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 páginas
...this bare island, by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good c hands. aw. Count. Yes, Helen, you might be my daughter-inGod...pulse. What, pale again? My fear hath catch'd your f reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 páginas
...tins bare island, by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands.* rson. Hoi. Master person, — quasi pers-on. And if one should be pierced, which is the one? reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you... | |
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