The Beauties of Shakespeare; Selected from His Plays and PoemsG. Kearsley, 1783 - 275 strán (strany) |
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... thee , Say Wolfey , that once trod the ways of glory , And founded all the depths and fhoals of honour , Found thee a way , out of his wreck , to rife in ; A fure and safe one , though thy mafter mifs'd it . Mark but my fall , and that ...
... thee , Say Wolfey , that once trod the ways of glory , And founded all the depths and fhoals of honour , Found thee a way , out of his wreck , to rife in ; A fure and safe one , though thy mafter mifs'd it . Mark but my fall , and that ...
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... thee .. Give every man thine ear , but few thy voice . Take each man's cenfure , but referve thy judgement . Coftly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not exprefs'd in fancy ; rich , not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the man ...
... thee .. Give every man thine ear , but few thy voice . Take each man's cenfure , but referve thy judgement . Coftly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not exprefs'd in fancy ; rich , not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the man ...
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... thee from thy country , and expofe Thofe tender limbs of thine to the event Of the none - fparing war ? and is it I That drive thee from the fportive court , where thou Was't fhot at with fair eyes , to be the mark Of fmoky mufkets ? O ...
... thee from thy country , and expofe Thofe tender limbs of thine to the event Of the none - fparing war ? and is it I That drive thee from the fportive court , where thou Was't fhot at with fair eyes , to be the mark Of fmoky mufkets ? O ...
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... thee by my Lord , thou ne'er fhalt fee Thy wife Paulina more . " - And fo with fhrieks She melted into air . 86 The Winter's Tale , A. 3. S. 3 .. APPEARANCE S. Our purfes fhall be proud , our garments poor ; For ' tis the mind that ...
... thee by my Lord , thou ne'er fhalt fee Thy wife Paulina more . " - And fo with fhrieks She melted into air . 86 The Winter's Tale , A. 3. S. 3 .. APPEARANCE S. Our purfes fhall be proud , our garments poor ; For ' tis the mind that ...
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... thee , But thou the king . Woe doth the heavier fit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne . Go fay , I fent thee forth to purchase honour , And not the king exil'd thee . Or fuppofe Devouring peftilence hangs in our air , And ...
... thee , But thou the king . Woe doth the heavier fit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne . Go fay , I fent thee forth to purchase honour , And not the king exil'd thee . Or fuppofe Devouring peftilence hangs in our air , And ...
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