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" Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock, And changes fill the cup of alteration With divers liquors ! O, if this were seen, The happiest youth, viewing his progress through, What perils past, what crosses to ensue, Would shut the book, and sit... "
The Works of Shakespeare - Page 444
by William Shakespeare - 1899
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ...

John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean, Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock, And...ensue, Would shut the book, and sit him down and die. The author of Douglas seems to have had this passage in his mind, when he wrote the following lines':...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 pages
...solid firmness,) melt itself Into the sea! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips; how chances mock, And...seen, The happiest youth,— viewing his progress throngb, What perils past, what crosses to ensue, — Would shut the book, and sit him down and die....
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 424 pages
...solid firmness,) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock, And...through, What perils past, what crosses to ensue, — . ' Noise. ' Those in lowly situations. Would shut the book, and sit him down and die. 'Tis not...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 pages
...for Neptune's hips: how* chances mode, And changes fill the cup of alteration Wi»h diver* liqnors! O, if this were -seen, The happiest youth, — viewing...Would shut the book, and sit him down and die. Tis not teu years gone, Since Richard, and Northumberland, great friends, Did feast together, and in two years...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean [mock, Too wide for Neptune's hips: how chances the word itself against the word ! — Speak, pardon, as 'tis current in our land ; *'• mild shut the book, and sit him down and Tis not ten years gone, [die. Since Richard, and Northumberland,...
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...times Make mountains level, and the continent,' Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea. • O, if this were seen, The happiest youth, — viewing...— Would shut the book, and sit him down and die. Thy letters have transported me beyond This ignorant present, and I feel now The future in the instant....
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 pages
...see Thebcachy girdk of the ocean, Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock. And changes (ill ep the gate! — Husband, I'll dineabovewith you to-day,...for your master, Say, he dines forth, andletnocreat Look, and sit him dowu and die. 'Tis not ten years gone, Since Richard, and Northumberland, great friends,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pages
...! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide tor Neptune's hips; how chance« mock. And changes fill the cup of alteration With...viewing his progress through, What perils past, what crones to en.me, — Would shut the book, and sit him down and die. *Ti» not ten \ears gone. Since...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volume 3

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pages
...of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea! And, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips; how chances mock, And...— Would shut the book, and sit him down and die. Shakspearc. Dccxxm. Men in great place are thrice servants; servants of the sovereign or state, servants...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock, And changes fill the cup ofa Iteration With divers liquors ! O, if this were seen, The happiest...down and die. 'Tis not ten years gone, Since Richard, andNorthumberland, great friends, Did (east together, and, in two years after, Were they at wars :...
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