| Francis Douce - 1839 - 678 стор.
...troublesome spirits were usually performed in Latin. SCENE 1. Page 21. HOR. The cock that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the God of day ; and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit Ities To his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 стор.
...invulnerable, And our vain blows malicious mockery. Ber. It was about to speak when the cock crew. Hor. And then it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard, 1 ie the moon. The cock, that is the trumpet of the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 стор.
...to be near, And gins to pale his uneffectual fire. 36 — i. 5. 24 The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day. 36 — i. 1. 25 The day begins to break, and night is fled, Whose pitchy mantle over-veil'd the earth.... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 448 стор.
...Among our poets, the crowing of the cock is a favourite expression for marking the time of the day : " The cock that is the trumpet of the morn, Doth with...and shrill-sounding throat, Awake the God of Day." Hamlet, Act I, sc. 1. Shakspeare introduces it in several of his plays : the porter in Maebeth excuses... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 стор.
...started like a guilty thing Upon a dreadful summons. I have heard, The Cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the God of Day : and at his warning, Whether in Sea or Fire, in Earth or Air, The extravagant and erring Spirit hies To his... | |
| 1842 - 514 стор.
...recalled to their several dwelling-places at the first cock-crowing. See Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 1 : — - " I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet of the...shrill-sounding throat, Awake the God of day ; and at his warning, Whether in sea or fire, — in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To... | |
| London univ, King's coll - 1842 - 686 стор.
...cock-crowing. See Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 1 : — - " I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet of the mom, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat. Awake the God of day ; and at his warning. Whether in sea or fire, — in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 стор.
...invulnerable, And our vain blows malicious mockery. Ber. It was about to speak, when the cock crew. Hor. And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful...summons. I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet to the morni9, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day ; and at his warning,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 стор.
...invulnerable, And our vain blows malicious mockery. Ber. It was about to speak, when the cock crew. Hor. And then it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful...summons. I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day ; and, at his warning,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 стор.
...invulnerable, And our vain blows malicious mockery. Ber. It was about to speak when the cock crew. Hor. And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful...summons. I have heard, The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day ; and, at his warning,... | |
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