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" Is to make midnight mushrooms, that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew; by whose aid, Weak masters though ye be, I have bedimm'd The noontide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds, And 'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... - Page 120
by William Shakespeare - 1806
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - Theater - 1826 - 996 pages
...In;,) I have bc-dimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds, And 'twixt the green sen be your purse-bearer, and strong-bw'd promontory Have I made shake ; and by the spurs pluck'd up Tin- pine and cedar : graves,...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...whose aid (Weak masters though you be) I have bedimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the mulinous winds.. And 'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault...up The pine and cedar: graves, at my command, Have wak'd their sleepers; op'd, and let them forth By my so potent art. - SENSES RETUKNIN6. The charm dissolves...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...midnight mushrooms; that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew; by whose aid (Weak masters though you be) I have bedimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the...thunder Have I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak W^th his own bolt: the strong-bas'd promontory Have I made shake; and by the spurs pluck'd up The pine...
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The Rivals of Acadia: An Old Story of the New World

Harriet Vaughan Cheney - Fiction - 1827 - 270 pages
...opportunity." Lucie gladly assented, and their walk was pursued in silence. 11 CHAPTER XI. Bediram'd The noontide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds,...the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war. SHAKSPEARE. AT day-break, the vessels of La Tour and Stanhope spread their sails to a light wind, which...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 pages
...midnight-mushrooms; that rejoice To hear the solemn cwfew; hy whose aid (Weak masters though you he) I have he-dimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds,...az.ur'd vault Set roaring war: to the dread rattling thnnder 54 TEMPEST. AUi v. Have I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak With hia ou u holt : the...
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Bolster's Quarterly Magazine. ..., Volume 1

Ireland - 1828 - 410 pages
...bedimm'd . The noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds, And 'twixt the green sea, and the azurcd vault Set roaring war ; to the dread rattling thunder...and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt : the strong bas'd-promontory Have I made shake, and by the spurs pluck'd up The pine and cedar : graves...
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Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of ..., Volume 2

Leigh Hunt - Authors - 1828 - 470 pages
...Frenchmen, Scotchmen, and Irishmen. " You, by whose aid," says Prospero, — " Weak masters though ye be, I have be-dimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the...the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war." He could not have said it better, had he been buffeted with all the blinding and shrieking of VOL....
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Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries:: With Recollections of ..., Volume 2

Leigh Hunt - Authors, English - 1828 - 464 pages
...Frenchmen, Scotchmen, and Irishmen. " You, by whose aid," says Prospero, — " Weak masters though ye be, I have be-dimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the...'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring tvar." He could not have said it better, had he been buffeted with all the blinding and shrieking of...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...midnight-mushrooms ; that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid (Weak masters though ye be.) I have be-dimm'd The noon-tide sun, call'd forth the...vault Set roaring war : to the dread rattling thunder Hare I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak AVith his own bolt : the strong-bas'd promontory Have...
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A system of phrenology

George Combe - 1830 - 738 pages
...is a beautiful specimen of the style of writing which it produces. " I have bedimmed The noon-title sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds, And 'twixt the...roaring war ; to the dread rattling thunder Have I giv'n fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt; the strong has'd promontory Have I made...
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