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" Open your ears ; For which of you will stop The vent of hearing, when loud Rumour speaks ? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth: Upon my tongues continual slanders... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... - Page 7
by William Shakespeare - 1807
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare, Volume 70

Swynfen Jervis - 1868 - 386 pages
...drollery. Now I will believe That there are unicorns. Tempest, iii. 3. DROOPING. Declining; sinking. I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the...still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth. Henry 4, P. 2, Induction. DROPLET. A tear. Though thou abhorr'dst in us our human griefs, Scorn' dst...
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare

Swynfen Jervis - 1868 - 390 pages
...drollery. Now I will believe That there are unicorns. Tempest, iii. 3. DROOPING. Declining ; sinking. I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the...still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth. Henry 4, P. 2, Induction. DROPLET. A tear. Though thou abhorr'dst in us our human griefs, Scorn'dst...
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Original double acrostics, by L.M.H.

L M. Hotson - 1868 - 74 pages
...proscribed, and hunted like a thief, Yet worshipped by his followers and acknowledged for their chief. 1. " Upon my tongues continual slanders ride, The which...pronounce, Stuffing the ears of men with false reports." 2. Bishop of a city which by tapestry gained fame, And brother of a warrior who by conquest gained...
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The Works of William Shakspere

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1868 - 786 pages
...TEAR-SHEET. INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before Northumberland's Castle, Enter Rumour, painted full of tongues. C Î I, from the orient to the drooping west. Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts commenced...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet

William Shakespeare - 1869 - 1046 pages
...you will stop The vent of hearing, when loud rumour speaks ? (. from the orient to the drooping went, men. Where is he living, — clipp'd in with the...pupil, or hath read to me ? And bring him out, th Staffing the ears of men with false reports. I rpeak of peace, while covert enmity, Under th« smile...
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Charles Kemble's Shakspere readings, a selection of the plays as ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 346 pages
...Beadles, Grooms, 6°<r. SCENE, England. INDUCTION. Enter RUMOUR, painted fall of Tongues. Humour. PEN your ears ; for which of you will stop The vent of...of earth : Upon my tongues continual slanders ride, Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. I speak of peace while covert enmity, Under the smile...
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The complete works of Shakspere, with a memoir, and essay, by ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 740 pages
...soldier. INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before NORTHUMBERLASD'S Castle. Enter RUMOUR, painted full of tongues. Rum. Open your ears: for which of you will stop The...posthorse, still unfold The acts commenced on this hall of earth. Upon my tongues continual slanders ride • The which in every language I pronounce,...
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The Roxburghe Ballads, Volume 5

William Chappell - Ballads, English - 1885 - 864 pages
...Cfmrles* " Open your ears : for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Humour speaks ? . . . Upon my tongues continual slanders ride, The which...pronounce. Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. Humour is a pipe, Blown by surmises, jealousies, conjectures ; And of so easy and so plain a stop That...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 488 pages
...tongues. Rum. Open your ears ; for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaka ? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the...pronounce, Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. 1 speak of peace, while covert enmity, Under the smile of safety, wounds the world : And who but Rumour,...
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Whetstones for wits; or, Double acrostics, by various hands, ed. by 'Crack'.

Whetstones - 1872 - 182 pages
...answer my waked wrath." 7. " If " this dog " were as fleet, I would esteem him worth a dozen such." 8. " I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the...wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts commenced upon this ball of earth." 9. " Let me, if not by birth, have lands by wit." DOUBLEDAY. No. LXII. An...
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