The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins and Hannay, 1824 |
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Page 17
... Sweet , sweet , sweet poison for the age's tooth : Which , though I will not practise to deceive , Yet , to avoid deceit , I mean to learn ; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising.- But who comes in such haste , in riding robes ...
... Sweet , sweet , sweet poison for the age's tooth : Which , though I will not practise to deceive , Yet , to avoid deceit , I mean to learn ; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising.- But who comes in such haste , in riding robes ...
Page 42
... sweet lout . K. Phil . I am perplex'd , and know not what to say . Pand . What can'st thou say , but will perplex thee more , If thou stand excommunicate , and curs'd ? K. Phil . Good reverend father , make my person yours , And tell me ...
... sweet lout . K. Phil . I am perplex'd , and know not what to say . Pand . What can'st thou say , but will perplex thee more , If thou stand excommunicate , and curs'd ? K. Phil . Good reverend father , make my person yours , And tell me ...
Page 51
... sweet world's taste , That it yields naught , but shame , and bitterness . Pand . Before the curing of a strong disease , Even in the instant of repair and health , The fit is strongest ; evils , that take leave , On their departure ...
... sweet world's taste , That it yields naught , but shame , and bitterness . Pand . Before the curing of a strong disease , Even in the instant of repair and health , The fit is strongest ; evils , that take leave , On their departure ...
Page 59
... sweet child's death . K. John . We cannot hold mortality's strong hand : - Good lords , although my will to give is living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead ; He tells us , Arthur is deceas'd to - night . Sal . Indeed , we ...
... sweet child's death . K. John . We cannot hold mortality's strong hand : - Good lords , although my will to give is living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead ; He tells us , Arthur is deceas'd to - night . Sal . Indeed , we ...
Page 66
... sweet life , And breathing to his breathless excellence The incense of a vow , a holy vow ; Never to taste the pleasures of the world , ' Never to be infected with delight , Nor conversant with ease and idleness , Till I have set a ...
... sweet life , And breathing to his breathless excellence The incense of a vow , a holy vow ; Never to taste the pleasures of the world , ' Never to be infected with delight , Nor conversant with ease and idleness , Till I have set a ...
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