| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 Seiten
...ftands empty in the drowned field, And crows are fatted with the murrain flock : The nine-men's morris1 Call it a travel that thou tak'ft for pleaBding. My heart will figh, when I mifcall it undiftinguilhable. The human mortals want their winter here, Ко night is now with hymn, or carol... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 554 Seiten
...by Shakfpearc as an adjective j as a fubftantive by others. STEEVENS. 464 MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM". And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, For lack of tread, are undiiHnguifhable : The human mortals* want their winter here * ; yards. Within this is another fquare,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 694 Seiten
...herd of England's timorous deer, maz'd with a yelping kennel of French jurs - - i Henry -ui. 4 — And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, for lack of tread arc undiftinguifhable MidJ. Night's Dream. ^ Mtxxard. Chaplefs, and knock'd about the mazzard svith... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 Seiten
...ploughman Loft his fwcat ; and the green corn Hath rotted, ere its youth attain'da beard : The fold (lands me near yon barley-mow ; And when a lady's undiftinguifliablc. The human mortals want their winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol bleft... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 702 Seiten
...little herd of England's timorous deer, maz'd with a yelping kennel ol French curs - I Henry vi. — And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, for lack of tread arc undiAinguilhable MiJf. Nigbt'i Dream. MKiarJ. Chaplcfs, and knock'd about the mazzard with afexton's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 418 Seiten
...murrian-flock ; The nine-men's morris is fill'd up with mud, And the queint mazes in the wanton given, For lack of tread, are undiftinguifhable. The human mortals want their winter heiried, :No night is now with hymn or carol blefs'd: Therefore the moon, the guvernefs of floods,'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 Seiten
...ftands empty in the drowned field, And crows are fatted with the murrain flock : The nine-men's-morris is fill'd up with mud ; And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, For lack of tread, are undiftinguimable. , The human mortals want their winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol bleft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 594 Seiten
...ftretch'd his yoke in vain, The ploughman loft his fweat ; and the green corn Hath rotted, ere his youth attain'da beard : The fold ftands empty in the...undiftinguifhable : The human mortals want their winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol bleft : — Therefore the moon, the governefs of floods,... | |
| George Chalmers - 1797 - 656 Seiten
...the expreffion, and inculcates an ufeful moral. (3.) COINTE ; quaint ; nicely Jlrange. [Chaucer.] " And, the quaint " mazes, in the wanton green, for lack of " tread, are undiftinguifhable." [Mid. ND] " The clamorous owl, that nightly hoots, and " at our quaint fpirits." [Id.] (4.) WOODE ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 408 Seiten
...ploughman loft his fweat ; and the green corn Hath rotted, ere his youth attain'da beard : The fold flands empty in the drowned field, And crows are fatted with...mazes in the wanton green, For lack of tread, are undiftinguimable : The human mortals want their winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol bleft,... | |
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