The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page 51
... Give fome fupportance to the bending twigs . Go thou , and , like an executioner , Cut off the heads of too - faft - growing sprays , That look too lofty in our commonwealth : All must be even in our government . You thus employ'd , I ...
... Give fome fupportance to the bending twigs . Go thou , and , like an executioner , Cut off the heads of too - faft - growing sprays , That look too lofty in our commonwealth : All must be even in our government . You thus employ'd , I ...
Page 54
... give him chastisement ? Either I muft , or have mine honour foil'd With the attainder of his fland'rous lips . There is my gage , the manual feal of death , That marks thee out for hell . Thou lyeft ; And I'll maintain what thou haft ...
... give him chastisement ? Either I muft , or have mine honour foil'd With the attainder of his fland'rous lips . There is my gage , the manual feal of death , That marks thee out for hell . Thou lyeft ; And I'll maintain what thou haft ...
Page 58
... Give forrow leave a while to tutor me To this fubmiffion . Yet I well remember The favours of thefe men Did they not fometime cry , were they not mine ? All hail ! to me ? So Judas did to Chrift : but he in twelve , [ none . * Found ...
... Give forrow leave a while to tutor me To this fubmiffion . Yet I well remember The favours of thefe men Did they not fometime cry , were they not mine ? All hail ! to me ? So Judas did to Chrift : but he in twelve , [ none . * Found ...
Page 59
... give this heavy weight from off my head , And this unwieldy fceptre from my hand , The pride of kingly fway from out my heart ; With mine own tears I wash away my balm With mine own hands I give away my crown ; With mine own tongue deny ...
... give this heavy weight from off my head , And this unwieldy fceptre from my hand , The pride of kingly fway from out my heart ; With mine own tears I wash away my balm With mine own hands I give away my crown ; With mine own tongue deny ...
Page 64
... give thee half , It is too little , helping him to all : And he fhall think , that thou , which know'ft the way To plant unrightful Kings , wilt know again , Being ne'er fo little urge'd , another way To pluck him headlong from th ...
... give thee half , It is too little , helping him to all : And he fhall think , that thou , which know'ft the way To plant unrightful Kings , wilt know again , Being ne'er fo little urge'd , another way To pluck him headlong from th ...
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