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" Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished! Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes. With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong,... "
The Monthly Magazine - Page 114
1799
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Shakespeare's Play of The Merchant of Venice: Arranged for Representation at ...

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 102 pages
...begot, how nourished Reply, reply. Sung by Miss POOT.B, and Chorus of Ladiet. 2. It is engender' d in the eyes, . With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring fancy's knell; I'll begin it. — Ding, dong, bell. All. Ding, dong, bell. [Exeunt...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 pages
...is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the hcail ? How begot, how nourished f Reply, reply. 2. It i» akespeare lief ; Let us all ring fancy's knell ; I 'II begin it, — Ding, dong, bell. ALL. Ding, dong, bell....
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Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'.

Margaret Agnes Paul - 1858 - 362 pages
...me, where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head, How begot, how nourished? It is engender'd in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Merchant of Venice. /"1APTAIN AYMER'S intentions of carrying ^ off the whole party to breakfast at...
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Romeo and Juliet: And Other Plays

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 pages
...fancy 3 bred, Or in the heart, or in the head? How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. It is engender d in the eyes, With gazing fed; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell; I 'II begin it, — Ding, dong, bell. All- Ding, dong, bell. Sassanio....
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Volumes 14-15

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1860 - 582 pages
...where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head, How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. Is it engendered in the eyes, With gazing fed, and fancy dies In the cradle, where it lies? Let us all ring fancy's knell ; I'll begin it: Ding, dong bell." The meaning of this little poem has...
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The Most Excellent Historie of the Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 120 pages
...bred. Or in the heart, or in the head f How begot, how nourished t Reply, reply. 2. It is engender d in the eyes, With gazing fed; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies; Let us all ring fancy's knell; ril begin it,—Ding, dong, bell. ALL. Ding, dong, bell. BASS. So may...
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Poetical reading book, with aids for grammatical analysis, paraphrase and ...

John Daniel Morell - 1860 - 274 pages
...bred, Or in the heart, or in the head ? How begot, how nourished ? Reply, reply. 2. It is engender'd in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it. — Ding, dong, bell. All. Ding, dong, bell. Bass....
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Shakspeare's comedy of the Merchant of Venice: with intr. remarks and notes ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 176 pages
...where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head ? * How begot, how nourished ? Reply, reply, 2. It is engendered in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and fancy dies' In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring fancy's knell;' I 'II begin it,—Ding, dong, bell. All. Ding, dong, bell. Bass....
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...look into your moan, And mock you with me after I am gone. W. Shakespeare L MADRIGAL It is engender'd in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and Fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring fancy's knell; I'll begin it,—Ding, dong, bell. —Ding, dong, belli W. Shakespeare...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...Delay. $ Love. + Dignity of mien. 5 Curled. \\ Treacherous. Reply. 2. It is engendered in the eyeat et. 1 Picking pockets. am, littcr'd under Mercury, was likew : Let us all ring fancy1 s knell; m begin it,— Ding, dona. bell. AIL Ding, dongt bell. Bass. So may...
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