| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 116 pages
...more t Macbeth does murder sleep, the innocent sleep ; Weep, that hnits up the raveWd *sleave of care, 'The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief novrisher in life' s feast* ; ' Lady. What do you mean ? Mac. Still it cry'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...that each day's life brings with it. STEEVENS. 115. Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds,- ] Is it not probable that Shakspere remembered the following verse in Sir Philip Sydney's Astrophel... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 pages
...Macbeth does murder sleep, the innocent sleep ; Sleep, that knits tip the ravett'd shave* of carct The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast ;— Lady M. What do you mean ? Macb. Still it cried,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 pages
...more! Macbeth does murder sleep, the innocent sleep ; Sleep, that knits up the raveltd xleave of care* The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life s feast ; — Lady M. What do you mean ? Macb. Still it cried,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1805 - 444 pages
...persuade him that sleep was a disease ! That " Sleep, that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care, " The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, " Balm of hurt minds, great, nature's second course, " Chief nourisher in life's feast" it was a bodily infirmity, which the perfectibility... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 346 pages
...more! Macbeth does murder sleep, the innocent sleep ; Sleep, that knits up the ravelfd sleavc of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast ; — Lady M. What do you mean ? Macb. Still it cried,... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 174 pages
...described as " Nature's soft nurse/' as thaR which " knits up the ravell'd sleeve ef care, The birth of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast *." As indeed it is the fostering and gentle so other... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 362 pages
...described as " Nature's soft nurse," as that which " knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care, The birth of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast *." As indeed it is the fostering and gentle so other... | |
| Thomas Bakewell - 1806 - 142 pages
...always be necessary to pay due attention to the article of sleep. •> "Sleep that knits up the revell'd sleeve of care, " the death of each day's life, sore...labour's bath, " balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, " chief nourisher in life's feast." But instead of representing sleep as a dull god,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 476 pages
...more! Macbeth does murder sleep, the innocent sleep; Sleep, that knits up the ravell'd sleave* of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath. Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second courut Chief nourisher in Itfe's feast ;— Lady M. What do you mean ? Macb. Still it cried,... | |
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