Beheld the queen, and cried to her for help. We then, alas ! the ladies, which that time Did there attend, seeing that heinous deed, And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother, and to cry to her for aid, Whose direful hand gave him the mortal... The Modern Language Review - Page 3861912Full view - About this book
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 300 pages
...unclos'd, Beheld the queen, and cried to her for help. We then, alas, the ladies which that time 290 Did there attend, seeing that heinous deed, And hearing...to the woeful bed, Despoiled straight his breast, and all we might Wiped in vain with napkins next at hand, The sudden streams of blood that flushed... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1920 - 300 pages
...overthrew, \ Beheld the queen, and cried to her for help. We then, alas, the ladies which that time 290 Did there attend, seeing that heinous deed, And hearing...to the woeful bed, Despoiled straight his breast, and all we might Wiped in vain with napkins next at hand, The sudden streams of blood that flushed... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1924 - 734 pages
...helpe. We then, alas! the ladies which that time Did there attend, seing that hey no us deede, 210 And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother, and to crye to her for aide Whose direfull hand gaue him the mortall wound, Pitying, alas! — for nought... | |
| Harry Christian Schweikert - 1928 - 864 pages
...overthrew, When in the fall his eyes, ev'n new unclosed, Beheld the queen, and cried to her for help. We then, alas, the ladies which that time Did there attend, seeing that heinous deed, 210 And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother, and to cry to her for aid Whose direful hand... | |
| 1933 - 360 pages
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| Graham Greene - 1942 - 66 pages
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| Graham Greene - 1942 - 64 pages
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