The bird that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd. The Works of Shakespeare ... - Page 165by William Shakespeare - 1910Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pages
...next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to aft t 370 do. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. K. Henry. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 644 pages
...hath Rofcius now to aft' ? Glo. Sufpicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear eachbuih an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bum, « With trembling wings mifdoubteth every bum* : And I, the haplefs male to one fweet bird, Have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 366 pages
...Rofcius now to aft ? Glo. Sufpicion always haunts tiie guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bufh an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bufh, ' With trembling wings mifdoubteth every buih : And I, the haplefs male to one fweet bird, Have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 370 pages
...hath Rofcius now to acl ? Glo. Sufpicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bufh an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bufh, ' With trembling wings mifdoubteth every buih : And I, the haplefs male to one fweet bird, Have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 pages
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief...officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a ' With trembling wings misdoubteth4 every bush: And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 pages
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife.— What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief...every bush: And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd. ' Glo.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 pages
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief...officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed inabush, * With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And I, the hapless male8 to one sweet bird,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 pages
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief...officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed inabush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush: And I, the hapless male8 to one sweet bird,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 462 pages
...next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act 37 ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief...bush : And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd. ' Gfo.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 488 pages
...on God's anointed." Again, in Certaine Satyres, 1598 : Again, \nAcolastushisAfterviitte, 1600: Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief...bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : 5 And I, the hapless male 6 to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor... | |
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