Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1898 - 1158 pages |
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... morning some of the same liquor which he had drunk to excess over - night . 8 See Chaucer , page 6 . 4 Ah , well I wot that a new broome sweepeth cleane - LYLY : Euphues ( Arber's reprint ) , p . 89 . 5 Brend child fur dredth , Quoth ...
... morning some of the same liquor which he had drunk to excess over - night . 8 See Chaucer , page 6 . 4 Ah , well I wot that a new broome sweepeth cleane - LYLY : Euphues ( Arber's reprint ) , p . 89 . 5 Brend child fur dredth , Quoth ...
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... morning dew , 8 And her conception of the joyous Prime . Canto vi . St. 3 . Roses red and violets blew , And all the sweetest flowres that in the forrest grew . Be bolde , Be bolde , and everywhere , Be bold . * St. 6 . Canto xi . St ...
... morning dew , 8 And her conception of the joyous Prime . Canto vi . St. 3 . Roses red and violets blew , And all the sweetest flowres that in the forrest grew . Be bolde , Be bolde , and everywhere , Be bold . * St. 6 . Canto xi . St ...
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... morning face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to school . And then the lover , Sighing like furnace , with a woful ballad Made to his mistress ' eyebrow . Then a soldier , Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard ; Jealous in ...
... morning face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to school . And then the lover , Sighing like furnace , with a woful ballad Made to his mistress ' eyebrow . Then a soldier , Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard ; Jealous in ...
Page 76
... morning . Ibid . Still you keep o ' the windy side of the law . Ibid . An I thought he had been valiant and so cunning in fence , I'ld have seen him damned ere I'ld have chal- lenged him . 1 Act iii . Sc . 5 in Dyce . Ibid . Out of my ...
... morning . Ibid . Still you keep o ' the windy side of the law . Ibid . An I thought he had been valiant and so cunning in fence , I'ld have seen him damned ere I'ld have chal- lenged him . 1 Act iii . Sc . 5 in Dyce . Ibid . Out of my ...
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... morning , which is which . Macbeth . Act üi . Sc . 4 . I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that , should I wade no more , Returning were as tedious as go o'er . My little spirit , see , Sits in a foggy cloud , and stays for me . Double ...
... morning , which is which . Macbeth . Act üi . Sc . 4 . I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that , should I wade no more , Returning were as tedious as go o'er . My little spirit , see , Sits in a foggy cloud , and stays for me . Double ...
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Anatomy of Melancholy angels BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER beauty better blessed Book breath Cæsar Canto Chap Chaucer Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death deed Devil DIOGENES LAERTIUS Don Quixote doth dream Dryden earth Epistle Fable fair fear flower fool Frag give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry Heywood honour hope Hudibras Ibia Ibid JOHN King Lady light Line live look Lord man's Maxim Melancholy mind morning Nature ne'er never night numbers o'er pleasure PLUTARCH POPE proverb PUBLIUS SYRUS Richard III Sect Shakespeare sing sleep smile song Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tale tears thee Themistocles There's thine things THOMAS THOMAS HEYWOOD thou art thought tongue truth unto viii virtue WILLIAM wind wise woman words young youth