 | William Shakespeare - 1852
...Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and blessed are those, Whose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, 1 do thee. — Something too much of this. — There is a play to-night before the king; One ecene... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853 - 418 pages
...FRIEND. Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She had seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast been As one,...heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee. H. iii. 2. Who, in want, a hollow friend doth try, Directly seasons him an enemy. H. iii. 2. O, you... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853
...equal thanks : and bless'd are those, Whose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, That thev aie more lhan a mother's pain, And yet brought forth...thy head, when thou wast born, To signify, — tho U a play to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which have told thee... | |
 | 1856
...suifers nothing : A Man, that Fortune's buffets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks. And blest are those, Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled,...will wear him In my Heart's core: ay, in my Heart of Hearts, As I do thee. , — Shakspeare. C\ WORLD, thy slippery turns ! Friends now fast sworn, Whose... | |
 | Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1856
...Hast ta'en with equal thanks: and blest are those, AVhose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound...core, ay, in my heart of heart, — As I do thee." We must not forget in this context to mention Milton's love for Lycidas, his dear college classmate,... | |
 | Henry Fowler - 1856 - 515 pages
...Hast ta'cn with equal thanks : and bless' d are those Whose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound...him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart." Mr. Barnes is a man of a universal integrity, a man who is honest with his people, honest with himself,... | |
 | Henry Pitman - 1856
...real utterance of the heart — " Blessed are those whose blood and judgment are so well corningled, that they are not a pipe for fortune's finger to sound...will wear him in my heart's core, ay in my heart of hearts, as I do thee." What meaneth those two beautiful sonnets, so full of deepest pathos ? — When... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1857
...Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and blessed are those, Whose blood and judgment are so well comingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound...heart, As I do thee. — Something too much of this. — been There is a play to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1857 - 272 pages
...Whose blood and judgment are so well co- mingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger 119 To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That...— Something too much of this. — There is a play to - night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which I have told thee, of... | |
 | 1858
...A man that fortune's buffets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks, and bless'd are these Whese blood and judgment are so well commingled That they...will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of hearts, As I do thee.' Whether we should attribute this view of the especial requisites of a friend,... | |
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