The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - 251 Seiten |
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... with thy household worms , And ftop this gap of breath with fulfome duft , And be a carrion monfter like thyself ; C 2 Come Come grin on me , and I will think thou THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 27 Kings Kingdom Knowledge hurtful.
... with thy household worms , And ftop this gap of breath with fulfome duft , And be a carrion monfter like thyself ; C 2 Come Come grin on me , and I will think thou THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 27 Kings Kingdom Knowledge hurtful.
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... breath , Which the poor heart would fain deny , and dare not . Macbeth , A. 5. Sc . 3 . DETR ACTION . Men's evil manners live in brafs ; their virtues We write in water . Henry VIII . A. 4. Sc . 2 . DIGNITY . Had I fo lavish of my ...
... breath , Which the poor heart would fain deny , and dare not . Macbeth , A. 5. Sc . 3 . DETR ACTION . Men's evil manners live in brafs ; their virtues We write in water . Henry VIII . A. 4. Sc . 2 . DIGNITY . Had I fo lavish of my ...
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... breaths with fweetmeats tainted are . Sometimes the gallops o'er a courtier's nose , And then dreams he of fmelling out a fuit : And fometimes comes the with a tythe - pig's tail Tickling a parfon's nofe as a'lies afleep ; Then dreams ...
... breaths with fweetmeats tainted are . Sometimes the gallops o'er a courtier's nose , And then dreams he of fmelling out a fuit : And fometimes comes the with a tythe - pig's tail Tickling a parfon's nofe as a'lies afleep ; Then dreams ...
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... breathing in their faces ; beat the ground For kiffing of their feet ; yet always bending Towards their project ... breathe , and make his wrongs , His outfides ; to wear them like his raiment carelessly , And ne'er prefer his injuries ...
... breathing in their faces ; beat the ground For kiffing of their feet ; yet always bending Towards their project ... breathe , and make his wrongs , His outfides ; to wear them like his raiment carelessly , And ne'er prefer his injuries ...
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... breath , and whifp'ring humbleness , Say this - Fair Sir , you fpit on me last Wednesday , You fpurn'd me fuch a day ; another time You call'd me dog ; and for these curtefies I'll lend you thus much monies ? The Merchant of Venice , A ...
... breath , and whifp'ring humbleness , Say this - Fair Sir , you fpit on me last Wednesday , You fpurn'd me fuch a day ; another time You call'd me dog ; and for these curtefies I'll lend you thus much monies ? The Merchant of Venice , A ...
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