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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... hearts , Loud fhouts and falutations from their mouths , Even in the prefence of the crowned king . Thus did I keep my perfon fresh and new , My prefence like a robe pontifical , Ne'er feen , but wonder'd at : and fo my state , Seldom ...
... hearts , Loud fhouts and falutations from their mouths , Even in the prefence of the crowned king . Thus did I keep my perfon fresh and new , My prefence like a robe pontifical , Ne'er feen , but wonder'd at : and fo my state , Seldom ...
Page 17
... heart being fet On bloody courfes , the rude fcene may end , ( 4 ) And darkness be the burier of the dead ! SCENE VI . The fickleness of the vulgar . * An habitation giddy and unfure Hath he , that buildeth on the vulgar heart . O thou ...
... heart being fet On bloody courfes , the rude fcene may end , ( 4 ) And darkness be the burier of the dead ! SCENE VI . The fickleness of the vulgar . * An habitation giddy and unfure Hath he , that buildeth on the vulgar heart . O thou ...
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... heart , What might'st thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ? But fee , thy fault France hath in thee found out ; A neft of hollow bofoms , which he fills With treach'rous crowns . SCENE II False ...
... heart , What might'st thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ? But fee , thy fault France hath in thee found out ; A neft of hollow bofoms , which he fills With treach'rous crowns . SCENE II False ...
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... heart - ease must kings neglect , That private men enjoy ? And what have kings , That private have not too , fave ceremony ? Save gen'ral ceremony ? And what art thou , thou idol ceremony ? What kind of god art thou , that fuffer'st ...
... heart - ease must kings neglect , That private men enjoy ? And what have kings , That private have not too , fave ceremony ? Save gen'ral ceremony ? And what art thou , thou idol ceremony ? What kind of god art thou , that fuffer'st ...
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... heart , Unpruned lies her hedges even pleach'd , With blood his fnowy limbs are purpled o'er , And pale in death he welters in his gore , As a gay flower with blooming beauties crown'd , Cut by the share , lies languid on the ground ...
... heart , Unpruned lies her hedges even pleach'd , With blood his fnowy limbs are purpled o'er , And pale in death he welters in his gore , As a gay flower with blooming beauties crown'd , Cut by the share , lies languid on the ground ...
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