But hold some two days conference with the dead, From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th... The Popular Educator - 第 299 頁1867完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 頁
...sure, I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow : The heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The...yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery As the tann'd galley-slave is with his oar ; Necessity makes me suffer constantly, And custom makes it... | |
| William Archer - 1923 - 412 頁
...beautiful speech to Cariola: I'll tell thee a miracle: I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow: The heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The...yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery As the tanned galley-slave is with his oar. That Webster was a poet no one denies; and yet this same poet,... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 頁
...with the dead! From them I should learn somewhat, I am sure, I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow...I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery, As the tanned galley-slave is with his oar; Necessity makes me suffer constantly, And custom makes it... | |
| 1920 - 638 頁
...beautiful speech to Cariola : I'll tell thee a miracle: I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow : The heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet I am not mad. T am acquainted with sad misery As the tann'd galley-slave is with his oar. That Webster was a poet... | |
| M. C. Bradbrook - 1980 - 284 頁
...would be sufficient to show that her afflictions are 'not of this life'. The Heavens o'er my head seem made of molten brass, The Earth of flaming sulphur:...yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery As the tanned galley slave is with his oar, Necessity makes me suffer constantly, And custom makes it... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore, Alan Sinfield - 1983 - 406 頁
...never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle: I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. 25 Th'heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The earth...yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery As the tann'd galley-slave is with his oar; Necessity makes me suffer constantly, 30 And custom makes... | |
| John Webster - 1997 - 196 頁
...with the dead! From them I should learn somewhat, I am sure, I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle: I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow....Th' heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, 25 The earth of flaming sulphur, yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery, As the tanned galley... | |
| Richard Dacre Archer-Hind - 1905 - 260 頁
...sure, I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle : I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow : The heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The...yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery As the tanned galley slave is with his oar ; Necessity makes me suffer constantly, And custom makes it... | |
| 1867 - 818 頁
...line is made redundant: — 1 11 tell thre a miracle ; I am not mad yet to my cause of sorrow : The heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur ; yet I am not mad. To eke out the second line the voice is made to dwell with emphasis upon the word " mad," while the... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 388 頁
...shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle: I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow: The heaven over my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet I am not mad. 1042 I am acquainted with sad misery, As the tanned galley-slave is with his oar: Necessity makes me... | |
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