The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... once enrage The gentle Thetis , and , anon , behold The strong - ribb'd bark through liquid mountains cut , Bounding between the two moist elements , Like Perseus ' horse : Where's then the saucy boat , Whose weak untimber'd sides but ...
... once enrage The gentle Thetis , and , anon , behold The strong - ribb'd bark through liquid mountains cut , Bounding between the two moist elements , Like Perseus ' horse : Where's then the saucy boat , Whose weak untimber'd sides but ...
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... once again says Nestor from the Greeks ; Deliver Helen , and all damage else— As honour , loss of time , travel , expence , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consum'd In hot digestion of this cormorant war , Shall be struck ...
... once again says Nestor from the Greeks ; Deliver Helen , and all damage else— As honour , loss of time , travel , expence , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consum'd In hot digestion of this cormorant war , Shall be struck ...
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... once deject the courage of our minds , Because Cassandra's mad ; her brain - sick raptures Cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel , Which hath our several honours all engag'd To make it gracious . For my private part , I am no more ...
... once deject the courage of our minds , Because Cassandra's mad ; her brain - sick raptures Cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel , Which hath our several honours all engag'd To make it gracious . For my private part , I am no more ...
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... once set footing in your generous bosoms ? There's not the meanest spirit on our party , Without a heart to dare , or sword to draw , When Helen is defended ; nor none so noble , Whose life were ill bestow'd , or death unfam'd , Where ...
... once set footing in your generous bosoms ? There's not the meanest spirit on our party , Without a heart to dare , or sword to draw , When Helen is defended ; nor none so noble , Whose life were ill bestow'd , or death unfam'd , Where ...
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... once fallen out with fortune , Must fall out with men too : What the declin'd is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings , but to the summer ; And ...
... once fallen out with fortune , Must fall out with men too : What the declin'd is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings , but to the summer ; And ...
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