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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... ftrew'd my bed With leaves and reeds , and with the skins of beafts , Our neighbours , and have borne at her big breafts My large coarse iffue ! C 5 The The gum down - roping from their p le dead The Life of HENRY V. 33 .
... ftrew'd my bed With leaves and reeds , and with the skins of beafts , Our neighbours , and have borne at her big breafts My large coarse iffue ! C 5 The The gum down - roping from their p le dead The Life of HENRY V. 33 .
Page 34
... dead eyes ; And in their pale dull mouths the ( 11 ) jymold bit Lies foul with chaw'd grafs , ftill and motionless : And their executors , the knavish crows , Fly o'er them , all impatient for their hour . SCENE X. K. Henry's Speech ...
... dead eyes ; And in their pale dull mouths the ( 11 ) jymold bit Lies foul with chaw'd grafs , ftill and motionless : And their executors , the knavish crows , Fly o'er them , all impatient for their hour . SCENE X. K. Henry's Speech ...
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... dead mens graves ; and from their misty jaws Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air . SCENE VI . KENT . ( 9 ) Kent , in the commentaries Cæfar writ , Is term'd the civil'st place of all this isle ; Sweet is the country , because ...
... dead mens graves ; and from their misty jaws Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air . SCENE VI . KENT . ( 9 ) Kent , in the commentaries Cæfar writ , Is term'd the civil'st place of all this isle ; Sweet is the country , because ...
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... dead , forfook , caft off ; Drink , drink , drink , calder , colder And Than fnow on Scythian mountains : oh my heart - strings ↑ Danubius I'll have brought through my body : And Volga , on whofe face the North - wind freezes . I am an ...
... dead , forfook , caft off ; Drink , drink , drink , calder , colder And Than fnow on Scythian mountains : oh my heart - strings ↑ Danubius I'll have brought through my body : And Volga , on whofe face the North - wind freezes . I am an ...
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... dead . Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds , In ranks and fquadrons , and right form of war , Which drizzled blood upon the capitol : ' The noise of battle hurtled in the air ; Horfes did neigh , and dying men did groan ; And ...
... dead . Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds , In ranks and fquadrons , and right form of war , Which drizzled blood upon the capitol : ' The noise of battle hurtled in the air ; Horfes did neigh , and dying men did groan ; And ...
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