a lies asleep, Then dreams he of another benefice: Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths five fathom deep; and then anon Drums in his ear; at which... The Dramatic Works - Page 392by William Shakespeare - 1831Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 208 pages
...sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail Tickling a parson's nose as 'a lies asleep, Then he dreams of another benefice. Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's...starts and wakes, And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two And sleeps again. This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Juliet (Fictitious character) - 1911 - 198 pages
...sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail Tickling a parson's nose as 'a lies asleep, 80 Then he dreams of another benefice. Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's...blades, Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon 85 Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes, And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two And... | |
| William Shakespeare - Juliet (Fictitious character) - 1911 - 170 pages
...sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail Tickling a parson's nose as 'a lies asleep, 80 Then he dreams of another benefice. Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's...blades, Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon 85 Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes, And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 444 pages
...benefice ; Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, 84 Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths...starts and wakes ; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, 88 And sleeps again. This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night... | |
| William Shakespeare, Edward Dowden - 1912 - 1474 pages
...benefice ; Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, 84 Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths...starts and wakes ; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, ES And sleeps again. This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 264 pages
...suit; And sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail Tickling a parson's nose as 'a lies asleep, so Then dreams he of another benefice: Sometime she driveth...starts and wakes, And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two And sleeps again. This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Juliet (Fictitious character) - 1914 - 216 pages
...sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail Tickling a parson's nose as 'a lies asleep, 80 Then he dreams of another benefice. Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's...blades, Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon 85 Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes, And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two And... | |
| John Rutledge Scott - Elocution - 1915 - 692 pages
...Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier's nose, And then dreams he of smelling out a suit: And sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail, Tickling a parson's...starts, and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again. — Shakespeare — Romeo and Juliet. 5. Dark Orotund and Oral Qualities;... | |
| John Rutledge Scott - 1915 - 694 pages
...Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier's nose, And then dreams he of smelling out a suit: And sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail, Tickling a parson's...starts, and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again. —Shakespeare — Romeo and Juliet. 5. Dark Orotund and Oral Qualities;... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - Dramatists, English - 1916 - 228 pages
...Juliet, perhaps his earliest tragedy, Queen Mab's pranks are provocative of similar dreams. Sometimes she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams...starts and wakes, And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two And sleeps again!13 In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, his second or third comedy, three... | |
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