Let me not stir, nor breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almeria. Ha! it sinks, it falls; I'll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. 'Tislife! 'tis warm! 'tis she! 'tis she herself ! Nor dead nor shade, but breathing... The Port Folio - Página 4891810Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1823 - 936 páginas
...boot. Mai-lnt/i, net iv. sc. 4. The following passage expresses finely the progrese of conviction. Let me not stir, nor breathe, lest I dissolve That tender,...like Almeria. Ha ! it sinks, it falls ; I'll catch it e'er it goes, and grasp her shade. Tis life ! 'tis warm ! 'tis she ! 'tis she herself! It is Almería... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1826 - 320 páginas
...passion, in prompting the mind to helieve what it wishr s to he trne. * Let me not stir nor hreathe, lest I dissolve That tender lovely form of painted air, • So like Alweria. Ha .' it sinks, it tails. I,ll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade : ' ;- ,1" '"*, ,'"... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 páginas
...me not stir or breathe, lest I dissolve I hat tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almería. 'Ha! it sinks, it falls; I'll catch it ere it goes,...shade. Tis life! 'tis warm! 'tis she! 'tis she herself! S'or dead, nor shade, but breathing and alive! It is Almeria, 'tis, it is my wife ! Re~enter HELI.... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 páginas
...where I stand, ye pow'ri, [Coming forward, That motionless I may be still deceiv'd. t me not stir or breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almeria. Ha! it links, it falls; I'll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. Tis life! 'tis warm! 'tis she! 'tis... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 páginas
...where I stand, ye pow'rs, [Coming forward. That motionless I may be still deceiv'd. Let me not stir or breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almería. Ha! it sinks, it falls; I'll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. Tis life! 'tis warm!... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 páginas
...they should give thee back To earth, to light and life;—lo love and me !'' Let me not stir a hair, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almira. Ila! it sinks!—it falls! I'll cateh it ere it goes, and grasp her shade: —'Tis life! 'tis... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 798 páginas
...Macbeth, act 4, sc. 4. The following passage expresses finely the progress of conviction : — Let me not stir nor breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form, of painted air, So like Almería. Ha ! it sinks, it falls : I'll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. Tis life ! 'tis... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 páginas
...where I stand, ye pow'rs, [Coming forward. That motionless I may be still deceiv'd. Let me not stir or breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form...it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. Tis life! 'tis warrn! 'tis she! 'tis she herself! Nor dead, nor shade, but breathing and alive! It is Almeria, 'tis,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1831 - 328 páginas
...MACBETH. — ACT IV. Sc. 3. The following passage expresses finely the progress of conviction: Let me not stir, nor breathe, lest I dissolve That tender,...like Almeria. Ha ! it sinks, it falls ; I'll catch it e'er it goes, and grasp her shade.. 'Tis life ! 'tis warm ? 'tis she ! 'tis she herself! It is Almeria,... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 páginas
...where I stand, ye pow'rs, [Coming forward. That motionless I may be still deceiv'd. Let me not stir or breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almería. Ha! it sinks, it falls; I'll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. Tis life! 'tis warm!... | |
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