| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 688 pages
...walk up and down here, and I will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. (Smgt. The oosel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny bill ;*, The throstle with his note so true, The wren withb little quill ; TITA. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? [Waking, BOT. The finch, the sparrow,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 604 pages
...walk op and down here, and I will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Sing*. The oosel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny bill ", The throstle with his note so true, The wren withb little quill ; TITA. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? [Waking. BOT. The finch, the sparrow,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 pages
...that they shall hear I am not afraid. .y/',<./->'• The ousel-cnck, so Mack of hne, With orange-tawng bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quill; Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? [ Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 pages
...they can. I will walk up and down here, and I will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Sings. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny bill, The throstle with hit note so true, Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? [Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow,... | |
| 1852 - 960 pages
...^феп. 2)on;laô geljt bal)cr Sjl. aujjfr îitiinu'e ®d)(iiiimicr(ictt неф Ш Sicï ßfttclä (3, 1) : The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny...little quill: The finch, the sparrow and the lark etc. *) Î4Ml)ti4l bet фаШгосЦ (р. 224) : Then serve we up the straw's rich berry, The respass,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...can : I will walk p and down here, and I will sing, that they shall гаг I am not afraid. [Sings. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny...throstle with his note so true. The wren with little yuiU ; Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? [Waking. Bot Theßnch, the sparrow, and the... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 pages
...can : I will walk up and down here, and I will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Sings. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny bill, The throstle with his note no true, The wren with little quill ; Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? [ Waking. Bot.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...makes sweet division. 35 — iii. 5. 106. The same. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawney bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren,...cuckoo gray, Whose note full many a man doth mark, 107. Birds. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither is attended ; and, I think, The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 508 pages
...can : I will walk up and down here, and I will sing, that they shall icar I am not afraid. [Srng>. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawny...with his note so true. The wren with little quill ; Tila. What angel и akcs me from my flowery bed Т (Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 440 pages
...walk up and down here, and I will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Sings. The oosel-cock', so black of hue, With orange-tawny bill, The throstle...with his note so true, The wren with little quill. Tito. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? [Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,... | |
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