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" Hero had turned nun, if it had not been for a hot midsummer night; for, good youth, he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont and being taken with the cramp was drowned: and the foolish chroniclers of that age found it was 'Hero of Sestos.' But... "
The Plays of William Shakspeare. .... - Page 44
by William Shakespeare - 1800
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text ..., Part 47, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 pages
...cramp, was drowned, and the foolish chroniclers of that age found it was—Hero of Sestos. But these are all lies; men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. Orl. Then in mine own person, I die. Orl. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind; for, I protest,...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 616 pages
...was drowned" ; and the foolish chroniclers6 of that age found it was — Hero of Sestos. But these are all lies ; men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. OBL. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, he^ frown might kill...
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...their lives before. 17 — ii. 1. 575. Holy men at their death have good inspirations. 9— i. 2. 576. Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. 10 — iv. 1. 577. Madmen have no ears. 35 — iii. 3. 578. 'T is the times' plague, when...
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Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...for the dangers I had pass'd ; And I lov'd her that she did pity them. 0. i. 3. LOVE, — continued. Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. AY iv. 1. Ay, but hearken, Sir ; though the cameleon love can feed on the air, I am one that...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspere, from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 pages
...cramp, was drowned, and the foolish chroniclers of that age found it was — Hero of Sestos. But these illiam 1 would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, her frown might kill me. Ros. By...
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A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and ...

John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 pages
...iv. Sc. 1. I had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me sad. Act iv. Sc. 1. Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. Act iv. Sc. 3. Pacing through the forest, Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy. Act...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pages
...drowned, and the foolish chroniclers'1 of that age found it was — Hero of Sestos. But these are nil lies ; men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. OBL. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind, for, I protest, her frown might kill...
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The Three Eras of Woman's Life: A Novel

Elizabeth Elton Smith - 1859 - 336 pages
...escaping from the weariness of its eternal monotony. In a few days he will be in his usual health, for ' men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love.' Meanwhile, dear Rachel, meditate on a lesson, the theory of whch has been impressed on me...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 520 pages
...cramp, was drown' d ; and the foolish chroniclers of that age found it was — Hero of Sestos. But these are all lies ; men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, hut not for love. Orl. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, her frown...
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An index to familiar quotations selected principally from British authors ...

John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 pages
...their brood. SHARSPERE.— King Heury VI. Part III. Act II. Scene 2. (Clifford to the King.) WORMS. — Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. SHAESPERE. — As You Like it, Act IV. Scene 1. (Rosalind to Orlando.) WORSE,— His tongue...
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