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" But these are all lies : men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them, but not for love. "
Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes - Page 353
by William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790
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The Devoted, Volume 1

Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury - 1836 - 252 pages
...were banished from the castle, you would at least accord him your compassion t" " Nonsense, Ethel! Men have died from time to time, and .worms have eaten them, but not for love." Miss Delamere rejoined : "So it may be, Elizabeth, in the gay world, where one object drives...
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Maxims on Health, Business, Law, Policy, and Mind

1836 - 140 pages
...wit. 184. Unstained thoughts, do seldom dream of evil. 185. A shrewd knave, and an unhappy. 186. Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them ; but not for love. 0 let me not be mad ; not mad, sweet heaven. 188. 1 am wrapped in dismal thinkings. 189....
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La Musa Madrigalesca: Or, A Collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays ...

Thomas Oliphant - 1837 - 376 pages
..." was not any man died in his own person, videlicet in a " love cause. All such tales are lies. Men have died from " time to time, and worms have eaten them ; — but not for « love." CXCIII. Thou art but young, thou say'st, And love's delight thou weigh'st not : Oh !...
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...and the fool Mi chroniclers of that age found it was — Hero of Se>tos. But these are all lies ; men eare( for love. Orl. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, her frown might kill...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer-night's dream. Love's ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...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. 1 " The foolish chroniclers." Sir Thomas Hanmer reads coroners ; and it must be confessed...
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The Young Lady's Reader

Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 pages
...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. Orla. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, her frown might kill...
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Twelfth night. Much ado about nothing. As you like it

William Shakespeare - 1841 - 362 pages
...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. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, her frown might kill...
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The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 400 pages
...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. Or/. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind ; for, I protest, her frown might kill...
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Midsummer-night's dream. Love's labor's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you ...

William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 pages
...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. Or/. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind;...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pages
...and the foolish chroniclers of that age found it was — Hero of Sestos. But these are all lies : men , good Bassanio, let me know it; And if it stand, as you yourse for love. Orí. I would not have my right Rosalind of this mind, for, I protest, her frown might kill...
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