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Page 58
Fear thou not , Lucius , somewhat duth she mean : See , Lucius , fee how much
she makes of thee : Some whither would the have thee go with her . Ah , boy ,
Cornelia never with more care Read to her fons , than the hath read to thee ,
Sweet ...
Fear thou not , Lucius , somewhat duth she mean : See , Lucius , fee how much
she makes of thee : Some whither would the have thee go with her . Ah , boy ,
Cornelia never with more care Read to her fons , than the hath read to thee ,
Sweet ...
Page 204
These are a side that would be glad to have This true , which they so feem to fear
. Go home , And shew no sign of fear . i Cit . The gods be good to us : come ,
malters , let's home . I ever said , we were i'th ' wrong when we banished him .
These are a side that would be glad to have This true , which they so feem to fear
. Go home , And shew no sign of fear . i Cit . The gods be good to us : come ,
malters , let's home . I ever said , we were i'th ' wrong when we banished him .
Page 298
Th ' imaginary rciiih is so sweet , That it enchants my sense ; what will it be ,
When that the watry palate taltes , indeed , Love's thrice - reputed nectar ? death ,
I fear me ; Swooning deitruction , or some joy too fine , Too subtle - potent , and
too ...
Th ' imaginary rciiih is so sweet , That it enchants my sense ; what will it be ,
When that the watry palate taltes , indeed , Love's thrice - reputed nectar ? death ,
I fear me ; Swooning deitruction , or some joy too fine , Too subtle - potent , and
too ...
Page 300
More dregs than water , if my fears have eyes . Troi . Fears make devils of
cherubims , they newer see truly . Cre . Blind fear , which seeing reason leads ,
finds safer footing than blind reafon stumbling without fear . To fear the worst , oft
cures ...
More dregs than water , if my fears have eyes . Troi . Fears make devils of
cherubims , they newer see truly . Cre . Blind fear , which seeing reason leads ,
finds safer footing than blind reafon stumbling without fear . To fear the worst , oft
cures ...
Page 340
The general state , I fear , ( 41 ) Can scarce intreat you to be odd with hiin . Heft . I
pray you , let us see you in the field : We have had pelting war : since you refused
The Grecians ' cause . Achil . Dost thou intreat me , Hector ? To - morrow do I ...
The general state , I fear , ( 41 ) Can scarce intreat you to be odd with hiin . Heft . I
pray you , let us see you in the field : We have had pelting war : since you refused
The Grecians ' cause . Achil . Dost thou intreat me , Hector ? To - morrow do I ...
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Page 306 - Perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright : To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Page 254 - And therefore is the glorious planet, Sol, In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other; whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check, to good and bad: But, when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents?