 | William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...cannot carry The affliction, nor the fear. Lear. Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother l o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble,...thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipped of justice ! Hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured, and thou simular * man of virtue,... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - Autobiographical memory - 1837 - 356 pages
...applicable, " Let the (Treat gods, That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their en'mies now. Tremble, thou wretch That hast within thee, undivulged crimes Unwhipt of justice! " " Close pent-up guilt, Raise your concealing continents, and ask These dreadful summoners grace !... | |
 | Thomas Miller - 1839 - 890 pages
...mantle and drenched to the skin, appeared. CHAPTER VI. Let the great gods That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble,...thou wretch ; That hast within thee undivulged crimes Unwhipped of justice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand ! Thou perj ured, and thou simular man of virtue,... | |
 | Juvenal - Verse satire, Latin - 1839 - 570 pages
...these lines compare the following fine passage : " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble,...thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured, and thou simular man of virtue,... | |
 | Juvenal - Verse satire, Latin - 1839 - 570 pages
...these lines compare the following fine passage : " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thce undivulged crimes, Unwhipp'd of justice : hide thee, thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured, and thou... | |
 | Juvenal - 1839 - 354 pages
...gods " That keep this dreadful pother o'er " our heads, " find out their enemies now. Trem" ole títou wretch " That hast within thee undivulged " crimes, " Unwhip't of justice : hide thee, ihou " bloody hand ; " Thou perjur'd and ihou simular man " of virtue " That art incestuous: Caitiff',... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1839 - 246 pages
...alteration, be made strictly applicable: — — " Let the great gods, That keep this dreadftil pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretch That has within thee, undivulged crimes, Unwhipt of justice !"— " Close pent up guilt, , Raise your concealing... | |
 | Popular literature - 1840 - 480 pages
...some alteration, be made strictly applicable : " Let the great gods. That Keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble,...thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulged crimes Unwhipp'd of Justice ! Close pent-up Guilt, Raise your concealing continents, and ask These dreadful... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - Political science - 1840 - 342 pages
...applicable : — " Let tbe great gods, That keep this dreadful pudder o'er our heads, Find out their en'mies now. Tremble, thou wretch, That hast within thee, undivulged crimes Unwhipt of justice ! " • " Close pent-up guilt, Raise your concealing continents, and ask These dreadful summouers grace... | |
 | Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 298 pages
...there beside foul weather ? One minded like the weather, most unquietly. That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now. Tremble,...within thee undivulged crimes, Unwhipt of justice. SHAKSPEARE.—King Lear. Let the great Gods WE had loitered so long over our tea and ale, not to mention... | |
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