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" That rents the thorns, and is rent with the thorns ; Seeking a way, and straying from the way ; Not knowing how to find the open air, But toiling desperately to find it out, — Torment myself to catch the English crown. And from that torment I will free... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the ... - Page 424
by William Shakespeare - 1805
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Phrenology Made Practical and Popularly Explained

Frederick Bridges - 1857 - 236 pages
...this kind of character, in his lago, and also Eichard the Third, who is made to say to himself — " Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile, And cry...artificial tears; And frame my face to all occasions." We frequently meet with dishonest men who have small Secretiveness, and large intellect and Cautiousness,...
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Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius ..., Part 153, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 652 pages
...For many lives stand between me and home : 2* And I , like one lost in a thorny wood , That rents 25 the thorns, and is rent with the thorns, Seeking a...artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions. I '11 drown more sailors than the mermaid shall, 2S I '11 slay more gazers than the basilisk; I '11...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pages
...torment I will free myself, Or hew my way out with a bloody axe. Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile ; And cry content to that which grieves my...the mermaid shall ; I'll slay more gazers than the hasilisk ; I'll play the orator as well as Nestor, Deceive more slily than Ulysses could, And, like...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1859 - 478 pages
...that torment I will free myself, Or hew my way out with a bloody axe. Why, I can smile, and murther while I smile ; And cry, content, to that which grieves...I'll play the orator as well as Nestor, Deceive more slyly than Ulysses could, And, like a Sinon, take another Troy. I can add colours to the camelecm....
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Pearls of Shakespeare: A Collection of the Most Brilliant Passages Found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 pages
...body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason, wait on him. OLOSTER'S DISSIMULATION. Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile; And cry,...the mermaid shall ; I'll slay more gazers than the basilick ; I'll play the orator as well as Nestor. Deceive more slyly than Ulysses could, And, like...
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Pearls of Shakspeare, a collection of the most brilliant passages found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 186 pages
...body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason, wait on him. GLOSTER'S DISSIMULATION. Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile; And cry,...the mermaid shall; I'll slay more gazers than the basilick; I'll play the orator as well as Nestor. Deceive more slyly than Ulysses could, And, like...
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Choice thoughts from Shakspere, by the author of 'The book of familiar ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 352 pages
...That carries no impression like the dam. And am I then a man to be beloved ? Closter's Dissimulation. Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile ; And cry,...occasions ; I'll drown more sailors than the mermaid shall ; I 'll slay more gazers than the basilisk ; I 'll play the orator as well as Nestor ; Deceive more...
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Phrenology Made Practical and Popularly Explained

Frederick Bridges - 1861 - 216 pages
...this kind of character, in his lago, and also Richard the Third, who is made to say to himself— " Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile, And cry...artificial tears; And frame my face to all occasions." We frequently meet with dishonest men who have small Secretiveness, and large intellect and Cautiousness,...
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Wheat and tares [by sir H.S. Cunningham].

sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - 1861 - 430 pages
...brightest colours, for the spiritual residence of a courageous lover. CHAP. CHAP. XX. The Deans Dinner. " Why, I can smile and murder while I smile, And cry,...artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions." HE late autumn was rather a fashionable time at Oldchurch ; the neighbouring country houses were full...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 576 pages
...crown. And yet I know not how to get the crown, For many lives stand between me and home : And 1,— like one lost in a thorny wood, • , That rents the...I'll play the orator as well as Nestor, Deceive more slyly than Ulysses could, And, like a Sinon, take another Troy : 1 can add colours to the cameleon...
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