| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...Kent. Sirrah, come on; go along with us. Lear. Come, good Athenian. Glo. No words, no words: Hush. Edg. Child Rowland to the dark tower came, His word was still, — Fie, Jbh, and fum, I smell the blood of a British man. [Exeunt. SCENE V. A ROOM IN GLO'STER'S CASTLE. Enter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...blame him ? His daughters seek his death. This bedlam but disturbs him the more ; fellow, be gone. Edg. Child Rowland to the dark tower came, His word was still fie, fob, and fum, 1 smell the blood of a British man. — O, torture ! [Exit EDGAR into the Hovel. Glost, Now,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 pages
...blame him ? His daughters seek his death. This bedlam but disturbs him the more; fellow, be gone. Edg. Child Rowland to the dark tower came, His word was still fie, fob, and fum, 1 smell the blood of a British man.—O, torture ! [Exit EDGAR into the Hovel. Glost, Now,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 94 pages
...blame him ? his daughters seek his death. This bedlam but disturbs him the more ; fellow begone. Edg. Child Rowland to the dark tower came, His word was still fie, foh, and fum, 1 smell the blood of a british man. — o, torture ! f exit Edgar into the /',•--••... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 288 pages
...felt unhappiness. Shakspeare wrote as a philosopher, I.Hw as a poet. " STEEVENS. •r. (iq, 1, 3z-24. Child Rowland to the dark tower came, His word was still, — Fie, foh, and ftan ; J smell the hlood of a British man.] The vrord child (however it came to have this... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 pages
...Kent. Sirrah, come on ; along with us. Lear. Come, good Athenian. Glo. No words, no words, hush. Edg. Child Rowland to the dark tower came His word was still, Fie, foh, and fum, I smell the blood of a British man. SCENE VIII. Enttfr CORNWALL and EDMUND. Corn. I will... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...Kent. Sirrah, come on ; along with us. Lear. Come, good Athenian. Glo. No words, no words, hush. Edg. Child Rowland to the dark tower came His word was still, Fie, foh, and fum, I smell the blood of a British man. [Exeunt. SCENE VIII. Enter CORNWALL and EDMUND. Corn.... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 pages
...man ; " which Shakspeare, with great attention to the times, changed, in the following manner : — " His word was still, Fie, fob, fum, I smell the blood of a British man." But, the fact is, that there was issued from Greenwich a royal proclamation, on the 13th of May, 1603... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pages
...Kent. Sirrah, come on ; go aloug with us. Lear. Come, good Athenian. Glo. No words, no words : Edg. Child* Rowland to the dark tower came, His word was still.— Fie, fohi aadfum, I smell the blood of a British muu. [Exeunt. SCENE V.—A Room in Gtoster's Castle. Enter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 520 pages
...STEEVENS. •. •. i .- •}-•• ••,•<;.,.: ••..••>.••> •?.*-. -« ••) EDG. Child Rowland to the dark tower came °, His word was still, — Fie, foh, and fum, I smell the blood of a British man. [Exeunt. 8 Child Rowland to the dark tower cam?,]... | |
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