The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Lychorida , nurse to Marina . Diana . Lords , ladies , knights , gentlemen , sailors , pirates , fisher- men , and messengers , Sc . 1 SCENE , Dispersedly in various Countries . Pentapolis . ] This is an imaginary city , and its name ...
... Lychorida , nurse to Marina . Diana . Lords , ladies , knights , gentlemen , sailors , pirates , fisher- men , and messengers , Sc . 1 SCENE , Dispersedly in various Countries . Pentapolis . ] This is an imaginary city , and its name ...
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... Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes On Neptune's billow ; half the flood Hath their keel cut ; but fortune's mood ? Varies again : the grizzled north Disgorges such a tempest forth That , as a duck ...
... Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes On Neptune's billow ; half the flood Hath their keel cut ; but fortune's mood ? Varies again : the grizzled north Disgorges such a tempest forth That , as a duck ...
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... Lychorida , on whom he calls , in order to obtain some intelligence of his queen , is supposed to be beneath , in the cabin . -This great vast , is , this wide expanse . See Vol . VI , p . 164 , n . 3 . This speech is exhibited in so ...
... Lychorida , on whom he calls , in order to obtain some intelligence of his queen , is supposed to be beneath , in the cabin . -This great vast , is , this wide expanse . See Vol . VI , p . 164 , n . 3 . This speech is exhibited in so ...
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... Lychorida ! " How does my queene ? than storm venomously , " Wilt thou speat all thyself ? the sea - man's whistle " Is as a whisper in the eares of death , " Unheard Lychorida ? Lucina oh ! " Divinest patrioness and my wife gentle " To ...
... Lychorida ! " How does my queene ? than storm venomously , " Wilt thou speat all thyself ? the sea - man's whistle " Is as a whisper in the eares of death , " Unheard Lychorida ? Lucina oh ! " Divinest patrioness and my wife gentle " To ...
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... Lychorida ! -Lucina , O Divinest patroness , and midwife , 1 gentle To those that cry by night , convey thy deity Aboard our dancing boat ; make swift the pangs Of my queen's travails ! -Now , Lychorida Enter LYCHORIDA , with an Infant ...
... Lychorida ! -Lucina , O Divinest patroness , and midwife , 1 gentle To those that cry by night , convey thy deity Aboard our dancing boat ; make swift the pangs Of my queen's travails ! -Now , Lychorida Enter LYCHORIDA , with an Infant ...
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