Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that is done in darkness. And all those stars that gaze upon her face, Are aglets on her sleeve, pins on her train : And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness when they most should... The Spanish Tragedy: A Play - Página 87por Thomas Kyd - 1898 - 146 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1896 - 476 páginas
...bonette with a fether set full of aggylettes of golde." In the " Spanish Tragedy," 1592, occurs : " And all those stars that gaze upon her face Are aglets on her sleeve, pins on her train." AILETTES (Fr.) Little Wings. A word applied to the small square shields worn upon the shoulders of... | |
| Robert Nares - 1901 - 512 páginas
...aglets." Proyr. of Eli:., 15C4, p. 58. Sometimes they seem to mean spangles, as Junius explains them: And all those stars that gaze upon her face, Are aglets on her sleeve, pins in her train. 0. PI., iii, 194. The little atari, and all that look like aglets. B. j- Fl., 2 A'o>.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 438 páginas
...burnt ; night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen ; And yonder pale-fac'd Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...all those stars that gaze upon her face, Are aglets l on her sleeve, pins on her train ; And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 438 páginas
...burnt ; night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen ; And yonder pale-fac'd Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...; And all those stars that gaze upon her face, Are aglets1 on her sleeve, pins on her train ; And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 páginas
...burnt ; night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen : And yonder pale-faced Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...Do sleep in darkness when they most should shine. Ped. Provoke them not, fair sir, with tempting words, The heavens are gracious ; and your miseries... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 702 páginas
...burnt ; night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen : And yonder pale-faced Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...all those stars that gaze upon her face, Are aglets 1 on her sleeve, pins on her train : And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 páginas
...burnt ; night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen : And yonder pale-faced Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...all those stars that gaze upon her face, Are aglets l on her sleeve, pins on her train : And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1905 - 396 páginas
...burnt ; night is a munt'rtnis slut That would not have her treasons to be seen ; And yonder pale-faced Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...gaze upon her face Are aglets on her sleeve, pins on Jter train ; And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness when they most should... | |
| Maurice Castelain - 1907 - 1012 páginas
...burnt ; Night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons tobe seen ; And yonder pale-fac'd Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness, \vhen they most should shinc Les deux derniers vers sont un peu obscurs, et l'on ne voit pas tout d'abord... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1908 - 562 páginas
...burnt ! Night is a murderous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen : And yonder pale-faced Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that...Do sleep in darkness when they most should shine. (7) Edward. Forgive my thought, for having such a thought ! One jewel have I left, receive thou this... | |
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