The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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Page 37
... thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of thy proper loins , Do curse the gout , serpigo , †and the rheum , For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , nor age : But , as it were , an after - dinner's ...
... thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of thy proper loins , Do curse the gout , serpigo , †and the rheum , For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , nor age : But , as it were , an after - dinner's ...
Page 89
... thine oath , - Places remote enough are in Bohemia , There weep , and leave it crying ; and , for the babe Is counted lost for ever , Perdita , I pr'ythee , call't ; for this ungentle business , Put on thee by my lord , thou ne'er shalt ...
... thine oath , - Places remote enough are in Bohemia , There weep , and leave it crying ; and , for the babe Is counted lost for ever , Perdita , I pr'ythee , call't ; for this ungentle business , Put on thee by my lord , thou ne'er shalt ...
Page 98
... thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering§ o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then speak again ; not all thy former tale , But this one word , whether thy tale be true ...
... thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering§ o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then speak again ; not all thy former tale , But this one word , whether thy tale be true ...
Page 100
... thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceitt alone , Without eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words : Then , in despite of brooded watchful day , I would into thy bosom pour my thoughts : But , ah , I will not ...
... thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceitt alone , Without eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words : Then , in despite of brooded watchful day , I would into thy bosom pour my thoughts : But , ah , I will not ...
Page 106
... thine ; Sound but another , and another shall , As loud as thine , rattle the welkin's * ear , And mock the deep - mouth'd thunder . APPROACH OF DEATH . It is too late ; the life of all his blood Is touch'd corruptibly ; and his pure ...
... thine ; Sound but another , and another shall , As loud as thine , rattle the welkin's * ear , And mock the deep - mouth'd thunder . APPROACH OF DEATH . It is too late ; the life of all his blood Is touch'd corruptibly ; and his pure ...
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