"Steepy" Quotes from Famous Books
... after plague their treachery. Go, Belimoth, and take this caitiff hence, And hurl him in some lake of mud and dirt. Take thou this other, drag him through [190] the woods Amongst [191] the pricking thorns and sharpest briers; Whilst, with my gentle Mephistophilis, This traitor flies unto some steepy rock, That, rolling down, may break the villain's bones, As he intended to dismember me. Fly hence; despatch my ... — Dr. Faustus • Christopher Marlowe
... reached the ancestral farm, Have clomb the steepy hill, And round me rests the Father's arm, Then think me ... — The Poetical Works of George MacDonald in Two Volumes, Volume I • George MacDonald
... heavy sword and soundly belaboured these hard-breathing knaves, insomuch that one, hard-smitten on the crown, stumbled and fell, whereupon his comrades, to save their bones, leapt forthwith a-down the steepy bank and, plunging into the stream, made across to the farther side, splashing prodigiously, and cursing consumedly, for the water they liked ... — Beltane The Smith • Jeffery Farnol |