| Charles Rann Kennedy - 1853 - 182 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wondering eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. 0 Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wondering eyes speare lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jal. O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. RJ ii. 2. O she doth teach the torches to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. 35 — ii. 2. • By her beauty and patient... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven L'nlo the white up-turned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy -pacing cioud<, And saiU upon the bosom ot the »ir. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Ro meo ? Deny... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1855 - 498 pages
...ariseth from unknown objects that have no analogy to any species we are acquainted with. Shakspeare, in a simile, introduces that species of novelty :...winged messenger from heaven Unto the white up-turned wond'riug eye Of mortals, that lull back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 pages
...r being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven I'nto the white-upturned 8 wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing9 clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. О Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 574 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wondering eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds,3 And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 380 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 pages
...night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven £nto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes W mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. JUL. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo... | |
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