Would have mourn'd longer, — married with my uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules: within a month, Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married. O most wicked speed,... The British Essayists: Tatler - Page 125by James Ferguson - 1819Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...flushing of her gauled Eyes, She married. O mod wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity to inceftuous Sheets? It is not, nor it cannot come to good. But break, my Heart, for I muft holjd my Tongue. Enter Horatio, Bernardo, and MarcellusHor. Hail to your Lordftiip. Ham. I am... | |
| Great Britain - 1710 - 488 pages
...of her gauled Eyes, She marry'd — 0 moft wicked Speed ! To pojl With Juch Dexterity to inceftuous Sheets ! It is not, nor it cannot come to Good / But break, my Heart '-,$>?! ntujl hold my Tongue f The feveral Emotions of Mind, and Breaks of Paffion, in this Speech,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 480 pages
...gauled eyes. She married Oh, moft wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity to inceftuous fheets ! It is not, nor it cannot come to good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue. Hamlet, att i . jc. 3. Ford. Hum ! ha ! is this a vifion ? is this a dream ?... | |
| Literature - 1764 - 216 pages
...galled eyes, She marry'd— O mofr. wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity to inceftuous (heets! It is not; nor it cannot come to good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue, Rovre, or a French poet, would have flourifhed away thefe ftrokes of nature,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...dexterity to inceftuous fbeets \ •• ' T fi-1 She married.—Oh, moft wicked fpeed, to poft >'' It is not, nor it cannot come to Good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold <my'tongue. SCEN W "W:" > 'feriter Horatio, Bernardo,.andMarcellus» Her. Hail to your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...gauled eyes, She married. — Oh, moft wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity to inceftuous fheets ! It is not, nor it cannot come to Good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue, SCENE IV. Enter Horatio, Bernardo, and Marcellus. Hor. Hail to your Lordfhip... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1765 - 534 pages
...gauled eyes, She married Oh, moft wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity to inceftuous fheets ! It is not, nor it cannot come to good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue. Aft i./cj The power of paffion to falfify the computation of time, is remarkable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 462 pages
...gauled eyes. With fuch dexterity to inccftuous meets ! She married. Oh, moll wicked fpeed, to poft It is not, nor it cannot come to Good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue. SCENE IV. Enter Horatio, Bernardo, and Marcellus, Hor. T_J AIL to your lordfhip.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 pages
...her gauled eyes She married. Oh moft wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity to inceftuous fheets ! It is not, nor it cannot come to good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue. SCENE IV. Enter Horatio, Bernardo, and Marccllus. Hor. Hail to your lordfliip.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 382 pages
...wicked fpeed, to poft With fuch dexterity * to inceftuous fheets ! * itxHriy, for Juhkaefs fimj ly. It is not, nor it cannot come to good. But break, my heart, for I muft hold my tongue." SCENE IV. Enter Horatio, Bernardo, and Marcellus. If or. Hail to your Lordfhip... | |
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