tis he : why, he was met even now As mad as the vex'd sea; singing aloud; Crown'd with rank fumiter and furrow-weeds, With bur-docks, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn. The American Lancet - Sivu 406muokkaaja - 1890Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 sivua
...; Crown'd with rank fumiter,2 and furrow -weeds, With harlocks,3 hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-iloweis, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining; corn. — A century send forth; Search every acre in the high grown field, And bring him to our eye. [Exit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 sivua
...same. A Tent. Eitter CORDELIA, Physician, and Soldiers. COR. Alack, 't is he ; why he was met even now As mad as the vex'd sea : singing aloud ; Crown'd with rank fumiter, and furrow weeds, With harlocks, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 390 sivua
...same. A Tent. Enter CORDELtA, Physician, and Soldiers. Cor. Alack, 't is he ; why he was met even now As mad as the vex'd sea : singing aloud; Crown'd with rank fumiter, and furrow weeds, With harlocks, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-8owers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 sivua
...As mad as the vexeM sea : singing aloud ; Crowned with rank fumiter and furrow weeds, With harlocks, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn. — A century send forth : Search every acre in the high-grown field, And bring him to our eye. [Exit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 734 sivua
...the vex'd sea ; singing aloud ; Crown'd with rank fumiter(67) and furrow-weeds, With hoar-docks, (") hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn. — A century send forth ; Search every acre in the high-grown field, And bring him to our eye. [Exit... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1857 - 326 sivua
...flowering in July, in barley or wheat fields which are not well weeded. Shakespeare refers to the " Darnel and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn." The florets are somewhat tumid, and are with or without awns. The straw is round, two or three feet high,... | |
| Delia Salter Bacon - 1857 - 706 sivua
...— 'Crowned with rank fumitcr, and furrow weeds, With hardocks, hemlock, nettles, cuckow flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn.' That is the crown; and a very extraordinary symbol of sovereignty it is, one cannot help thinking,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 sivua
...Same. A Tent. Enter CORDELIA, Physician, and Soldiers. Cor. Alack ! 'tis he : why, he was met even now As mad as the vex'd sea : singing aloud ; Crown'd with rank fumiter, and furrow weeds, With hoar-docks *, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, % the address reads mate for " mate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1972 - 356 sivua
...As mad as the vexed sea, singing aloud, Crowned with rank fumiter and furrow-weeds, With hardokes, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining com. (To soldiers) A century send forth; Search every acre in the high-grown field And bring him to... | |
| 1926 - 964 sivua
...condition of the common fields in Cordelia's description of King Lear (IV., 4) : He was met even now As mad as the vex'd sea ; singing aloud ; Crown'd with rank fumiter and furrow weeds, With burdocks, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that... | |
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