| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1883 - 446 páginas
...fantastic tricks Thou clapp'st thy rattling fingers to thy sides. Ami icJt''ti this xoli'inn inncJivry in o'er, With icy hand thou tak'st him by the feet, And...so, till thou dost reach the heart, And wrap him in a cloak of 'lasting night. " No sooner was the above line uttered, in the most sepulchral tone of voice... | |
| 1888 - 680 páginas
...fantastic tricks, Thou clappest thy rattling fingers to thy sides ; And ivhen this solemn mockery is o'er, With icy hand thou tak'st him by the feet, And...heart, And wrap him in the cloak of lasting night. No sooner was the above line uttered in the most sepulchral tone of voice possible, and accompanied... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1888 - 636 páginas
...fantastic tricks, Thou clappest thy rattling fingers to thy sides ; And when this soUmn mockery is o'er, With icy hand thou tak'st him by the feet, And...heart, And wrap him in the cloak of lasting night. No sooner was the above line uttered in the most sepulchral tone of voice possible, and accompanied... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 540 páginas
...when thi» solemn mockery is o'er, With icy hand thou tak'st him by the feet, KEMBLE'S CHARACTERS. 203 And upward so ; till thou dost reach the heart, And wrap him in the cloak of 'lasting night.' "No sooner was the above line uttered in the most sepulchral tone of voice possible, and accompanied... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1890 - 440 páginas
...fantastic tricks, Thou clapp'st thy rattling fingers to thy sides: And whin this solemn mockery is o'er, With icy hand thou tak'st him by the feet, And...heart, And wrap him in the cloak of 'lasting night.' " No sooner was the above line uttered in the most sepulchral tone of voice possible, and accompanied... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1890 - 444 páginas
...sides : And wl«n this tolemn mockery w o'er, With icy hand thou tak'st him by the feet, Aud upwar.l so ; till thou dost reach the heart, And wrap him in the cloak of 'lasting night.' " NTo sooner was the above line uttered in the most sepulchral tone of voice possible, and accompanied... | |
| Clare Armstrong Bridgman Jerrold - 1914 - 468 páginas
...announced — "And when thy solemn mockery is o'er, With icy hand thou takst him by the feet And upwards so, till thou dost reach the heart, And wrap him in the cloak of lasting night." The play being announced for reappearance, an outburst of howls condemned the proposal. Ireland declared... | |
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