| Metropolis - 1819 - 806 Seiten
...by madmen, to a most horrible tune no doubt, who are disgustingly introduced on the stage. — SONG. O let us howl some heavy note, Some deadly dogged...threatening throat Of beasts and fatal fowl. As ravens, scritch-owls, bulls and bears, We'll hill and bawl our parts, 'TilJ yerksome noise have cloy'd your... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 Seiten
...them. DUTCH. Sit, Cariola. Let them loose when you please, For I am chain'd to endure all your tyranny. Here by a madman this song is sung, to a dismal kind...from the threatening throat Of beasts and fatal fowl ! • fashions) The 4to. of 1640, "fashion." f Or "howdo you," she employ'd him in each morning] InBrome's... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 Seiten
...them. DUTCH. Sit, Cariola. Let them loose when you please, For I am chain'd to endure all your tyranny. Here by a madman this song is sung, to a dismal kind...from the threatening throat Of beasts and fatal fowl ! • fashions] The 4to. of 1640, "fashion." f Or " howdo you," she employ'd him in each m»ming] InBrome's... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 Seiten
...the elements which it contemplates.' — LAMB. THE DUCHESS OF MALFY. 1623. THE MADMAN 8 SONG. OLET us howl some heavy note, •> Some deadly dogged howl, Sounding, as from the threatning throat Of beasts and fatal fowl ! As ravens, screech-owls, bulls and bears, We'll bell,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1855 - 284 Seiten
...seems to resolve itself into the elements which it contemplates.' — LAMB. THE MADMAN'S sous. f"\ LET us howl some heavy note, "' Some deadly dogged howl, Sounding, as from the threatning throat Of beasts and fatal fowl ! As ravens, screech-owls, bulls and bears, We'll bell,... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 294 Seiten
...them. Ditch. Sit, Cariola. Let them loose when you please, For I am chain'd to endure all your tyranny. Here by a madman this Song is sung, to a dismal kind...Of beasts and fatal fowl ! As ravens, screech-owls, hulls, and bears, We'll bell, and bawl our parts, Till irksome noise have cloy'd your ears, And corrasiv'd2... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 298 Seiten
...them. Duch. Sit, Carióla. Let them loose when you please, For I am chain'd to endure all your tyranny. Here by a madman this Song is sung, to a dismal kind...howl, Sounding, as from the threatening throat Of heasts and fatal fowl ! As ravens, screech-owls, hulls, and hears, We'll hell, and bawl our parts,... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 300 Seiten
...them loose when you please, For I am chain'd to endure all your tyranny. Here by a madman this Sony is sung, to a dismal kind of music. O, let us howl...howl, Sounding, as from the threatening throat Of heasts and fatal fowl ! As ravens, screech-owls, bulls, and bears, We'll bell, and bawl our parts,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1857 - 424 Seiten
...Duck. Sit, Cariola.—Let them loose when you please, For I am chain'd to endure all your tyranny. Enter Madmen. Here by a Madman this song is sung to a dismal kind of music. 0, let us howl some heavy note, Some deadly dogged howl, Sounding as from the threatening throat Of... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 Seiten
...endure all your tyranny. Enter Madmen. Herí by a Madman this tony u tung to a ditmal kind o/ mime. 0, e@ - 01 beast and fatal fowl ! As ravens, screech-owls, bulls and bears, We'll bell, and bawl our parts.... | |
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