| Samuel Woodworth - 1818 - 308 sivua
...Medusa's visage met his ken ; So look'd Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discern'd an " air-drawn dagger" nigh ; And so the prince of Denmark stared^ When first his father's ghost appeared. 16 The Inexperienced Barber — a Tale. At length our hero silence broke, And thus in wildest accents... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 sivua
...Medusa's visage met his ken; So. look'd Mucbeth, whose guilty eye Discern'd an IL air-drnwii dagger" nigh; And so, the prince of Denmark stared, When first his...thus, in wildest accents spoke : " Cut off my whiskers ! О ye gods ! I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds; Madam, I'd not be so disgraced, So lost to fashion,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 sivua
...Medusa's visage met hts ken; So, look'd Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discern'd an li air-drawn dagger'' nigh; And so, the prince of Denmark stared, When first his...silence broke, And thus, in wildest accents spoke : li Cut off my whiskers .' O ye gods ' I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds; Madam, I'd not be so disgraced,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 sivua
...visage met his ken; So, look'd Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discern'd an *• air-drawn dagger' 1 nigh; And so, the prince of Denmark stared, When first his...length, our hero, silence broke, And thus, in wildest acrents spoke : 11 Cut off my whiskers! O ye gods! I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds; Madam, I'd not... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 sivua
...eye Discern'd an t; air-drawn dagger'1 nigh; And so, -in' prince of Denmark stared,, When first hie father's ghost appeared. At length, our hero, silence...thus, in wildest accents spoke: " Cut off my whiskers .' О ye gods ' I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds; Madam, I'd not be so disgraced, So lost to fashion,... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 sivua
...Medusa's visage met his ktn ; So looked Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discerned ail air-drawn dagger nigli ; And so the prince of Denmark stared, When first his...accents, spoke : " Cut off my whiskers ! O ye gods 1 I 'd sooner lose my ears, by odds : Madam, I 'd not be so disgraced, So lost to fashion and to taste,... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 sivua
...Medusa's visage met his ken ; So looked Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discerned an air-drawn dagger nigh ; And so the prince of Denmark stared, When first his father's ghost appeared. 10. At length our hero silence broke, And thus in wildest accents spoke : " Cut off my whiskers ! O... | |
| 1861 - 144 sivua
...Astonished, horror-struck, amazed. So looked Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discemed an air-drawn dagger nigh, And so the Prince of Denmark stared When first his...! I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds. Madam, I'd not he so disgraced, So lost to fashion and to taste, To win an empress to my arms, Though blest with more... | |
| 1872 - 514 sivua
...Medusa's visage met his ken; So looked Macbetb, whose guilty eye Discerned an " air^drawn dagger " nigh ; And so the prince of Denmark stared, When first his...whiskers ! O ye gods ! I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds ; THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. Madam, I'd not be so disgraced, So lost to fashion and to taste, To win an... | |
| 1884 - 794 sivua
...Medusa's visage met his ken ; Bo, looked Macbeth, whose guilty eye Discerned an "air-drawn dagger" nigh; And so, the Prince of Denmark stared, When first his...thus in wildest accents spoke : " Cut off my whiskers IO ye gods 1 I'd sooner lose my ears, by odds ; Madam, I'd not be so disgraced, So lost to fashion... | |
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