The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Volume 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... grief , and my impatience To be fo pefter'd with a popinjay , Answer'd , neglectingly , I know not what ; He should , or should not ; for he made me mad , To fee him shine so brisk , and smell fo fweet , And talk fo like a waiting ...
... grief , and my impatience To be fo pefter'd with a popinjay , Answer'd , neglectingly , I know not what ; He should , or should not ; for he made me mad , To fee him shine so brisk , and smell fo fweet , And talk fo like a waiting ...
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... grief of a wound ? No : Honour hath no skill in furgery then ? No : what is honour ? a word . What is the word honour ? air a trim reckoning . Who hath it ? he that dy'd a Wednesday . Doth he feel it ? No : doth he hear it ? No ? is it ...
... grief of a wound ? No : Honour hath no skill in furgery then ? No : what is honour ? a word . What is the word honour ? air a trim reckoning . Who hath it ? he that dy'd a Wednesday . Doth he feel it ? No : doth he hear it ? No ? is it ...
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... grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themfelves . Hence therefore , thou nice crutch ; A fcaly gauntlet now with joints of steel Muft glove this hand : And hence , thou fickly quoif , Thou art a guard too wanton for the ...
... grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themfelves . Hence therefore , thou nice crutch ; A fcaly gauntlet now with joints of steel Muft glove this hand : And hence , thou fickly quoif , Thou art a guard too wanton for the ...
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... , Sollicitique aliquid lætis intervenit . No mortal bleffings ever come fincere , Met . 1. 7 . And Pleasure may lead , but grief brings up the rear . 1 She either gives a stomach and no food , Such The fecond Part of HENRY IV . · 19.
... , Sollicitique aliquid lætis intervenit . No mortal bleffings ever come fincere , Met . 1. 7 . And Pleasure may lead , but grief brings up the rear . 1 She either gives a stomach and no food , Such The fecond Part of HENRY IV . · 19.
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... grief , And wear a golden forrow . SCENE VI Queen Catherine's Speech to her Hufband .. ( 2 ) Alas , fir , In what have I offended you ? What cause Hath my behaviour giv'n to your displeasure ,. That thus you should proceed to put me off ...
... grief , And wear a golden forrow . SCENE VI Queen Catherine's Speech to her Hufband .. ( 2 ) Alas , fir , In what have I offended you ? What cause Hath my behaviour giv'n to your displeasure ,. That thus you should proceed to put me off ...
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