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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Page 291
by William Shakespeare - 1821
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 pages
...indeed, sir, arepress'd fame mounts like camomile, the more trod down, the more it grows." Steevens. grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner...thine eye, and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou be son to me here lies the point;— Why, being son to me, art thou...
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The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 pages
...only marvel where thou spendcst thy time, but also how thou art accompanied: for though the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet...thine eye, and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou be son to me, here lies the point;—Why, being son to me, art thou...
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“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1807 - 494 pages
...I'Mii.li, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wrars. That thou art my son, I have partly thy luoihcr's word , partly my own opinion ; but chiefly, a villainous...thine eye, and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou he sou to me, here lies the point; — Why, being son to me, art...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With Explanatory Notes ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...marvel whertthou spendest thy time, but also liow thou art accompanied: for though the camomile, the mon it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. " Thai thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word partly my own opinion ; but' chiefly, a villainoiitrick...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1810 - 458 pages
...marvel where thou spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for though: the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears.1 That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly...
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Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV., part I

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 pages
...some strong liquor. spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for though the camomile,7 the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet...thine eye, and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou be son to me, here lies the point ; — Why, being son to me, art...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 pages
...only marvel where them spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for thongh the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet...it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my sonf I have partly thy mother's word, partly my owu opinion; but chiefly, a villainous trick of thine...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1810 - 454 pages
...only marvel where thou spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for though the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it •wears.1 That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 942 pages
...only marvel where thou spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for though the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet...mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly a villanout trick of thine eye, and a foolish lianging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then,...
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...only marvel where thou spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied: for though the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet...thine eye, and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou be son to me, here lies the point; Why, being son to me, art thou...
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