| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 972 páginas
...Heaven, Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people. All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : " and 'tis spoken, 7 That is, overcomes it. We have ibis word in the same I, aim tense in... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - 670 páginas
...Heaven, Himself but knows; but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers: and 'tis spoken, To th' succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction. With this strange... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 188 páginas
...heaven, Himself best knows: but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, I 2 Put on with holy prayers: and 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction.... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1867 - 848 páginas
...knows ; but strangely visited people, All Kwoln and ulccron«, pitiful to the eye, The mere deapair of surgery, he cures : Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on wilh holy prayers: and 'tis spoken, To (tic succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction. Passing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1022 páginas
...heaven, Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people. All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, terpretation is, doubtful. In the first scene where the Ghost appears, Mar necks,5 Put on with holy prayers : and Ч is spoken, To the succeeding roplty he leaves The healing... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy, Franklin W. Hunt - 1868 - 968 páginas
...Heaven Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swollen and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers. And 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty, he leaves The healing benediction. With this strange... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 444 páginas
...heaven, Himself best knows: but strangely- visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks , Put on with holy prayers: and 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction. With this strange... | |
| 1868 - 380 páginas
...Heaven, Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers. And 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." An interesting... | |
| 1868 - 394 páginas
...Heaven, Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers. And 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction." An interesting... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 966 páginas
...Heaven Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swollen and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers. And 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty, he leaves The healing benediction. With this strange... | |
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