even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd, felt. A headlefs man! The garments of Pofthumus! I know the fhape of his leg; this is his hand, His foot Mercurial, his Martial thigh; The brawns of Hercules: but ' his Jovial face • Murder... Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear - Page 259by William Shakespeare - 1773Full view - About this book
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...within me; not imagin'd, felt. A headlefs Man.'—— The Garments of Pofthumtis? I know the fhape of's Leg, this is his Hand, His Foot Mercurial, his Martial...The Brawns of Hercules : but his Jovial Face—— Murther in Heav'n! How! 'tis gone Pifanio All curfes madded Hecuba gave the Greeks, And mine to boot,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 564 pages
...as fmall a drop of pity As a wreii's eye, fcar'd Gods! a part of it! The dream's here flill ; ev'n when I wake, it is "Without me, as within me -, not imagin'd, felt. A headlefs man ! the garments of Po/ihumiti? I know thefhapeof 'sleg, this is his hand, His foot mercurial, his martial thigh, The brawns... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 pages
...heav'n as fmall a drop of pityAs a wren's eye, oh Gods ! a part of it! The dream's here ftill - r ev'n when I wake, it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd, felt* A headlefs man ! the garments of Pofthumui ? 1 know the fluipe of's leg, this is his hand, The brawns of Hercules : but his^'owa/ face... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 440 pages
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| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 482 pages
...heav'n as fmall a drop of pity * " As a wren's eye ! oh Gods! a part of it! The dream's here ftill; ev'n when I wake, it is "Without me, as within me ; not imagin'd, felt. I know the fhape oft. leg, this is his hand, A headlefs man '.——the garments of Pofthumui f His... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 582 pages
...heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it! The dream's here still: even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd, felt. A headless man! The garments of Posthumug! I know the shape of his leg : this is his hand; His foot Mercurial... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 722 pages
...in heaven as fmall a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it! The dream's here Hill: even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me ;...thigh; The brawns of Hercules: but his Jovial face T — Murder in heaven?—How?—'Tis gone.—Pifanio, [/eting tbt body, ' 'OJi fitiHint.'—] This... | |
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| William Shakespeare - 1789 - 718 pages
...me, as within me ; not imagin'd, felt. A headltfs man ! The garments of Pofthumus! I know the mape of his leg : this is his hand ; His foot Mercurial;...his Martial thigh ; The brawns of Hercules: but his h Jovial face Murder in heaven ?—How ?—'Tis gone.—Pifanio, All curfes madded Hecuba gave the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 828 pages
...as within me ; not imagin'd, felt. A headlefs man !—The garments of Pofthúmus ! I know the fliape of his leg : this is his hand ; His foot Mercurial...thigh ; The brawns of Hercules : but his Jovial face 4 — Murder in heaven ?—How ?—'Tis gone.—Pifanio, All curfes madded Hecuba gave the Greeks,... | |
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