The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... grief , untwine His perishing root , with the increasing vine ! " Bel . It is great morning . " there ? Come ; away ... [ Grief ] entwine his root with the vine [ Patience , ] and in the end , Patience must outgrow grief . " STEEVENS . [ 6 ] ...
... grief , untwine His perishing root , with the increasing vine ! " Bel . It is great morning . " there ? Come ; away ... [ Grief ] entwine his root with the vine [ Patience , ] and in the end , Patience must outgrow grief . " STEEVENS . [ 6 ] ...
Page 355
... grief or joy Their own enactures with themselves destroy : " Where joy most revels , grief doth most lament : Grief joys , joy grieves , on slender accident . This world is not for aye ; ) nor ' tis not strange , That even our loves ...
... grief or joy Their own enactures with themselves destroy : " Where joy most revels , grief doth most lament : Grief joys , joy grieves , on slender accident . This world is not for aye ; ) nor ' tis not strange , That even our loves ...
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... grief with proverbs , -case or cover the wounds of his grief with proverbial sayings -- make misfortune drunk with candle - wasters , --- stupify misfortune , or render himself insensible to the strokes of it , by the conversation or ...
... grief with proverbs , -case or cover the wounds of his grief with proverbial sayings -- make misfortune drunk with candle - wasters , --- stupify misfortune , or render himself insensible to the strokes of it , by the conversation or ...
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