The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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Page 47
... Methinks , it should have power to steal both his , And leave itself unfurnish'd . SUCCESSFUL LOVER COMPARED TO A CONQUEROR . Like one of two contending in a prize , That thinks he hath done well in people's eyes , Hearing applause and ...
... Methinks , it should have power to steal both his , And leave itself unfurnish'd . SUCCESSFUL LOVER COMPARED TO A CONQUEROR . Like one of two contending in a prize , That thinks he hath done well in people's eyes , Hearing applause and ...
Page 51
... methinks , is but the daylight sick , It looks a little paler ; ' tis a day , Such as the day is when the sun is hid . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . ACT I. A FATHER'S AUTHORITY . TO you your father should be as a god ; One that compos'd ...
... methinks , is but the daylight sick , It looks a little paler ; ' tis a day , Such as the day is when the sun is hid . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . ACT I. A FATHER'S AUTHORITY . TO you your father should be as a god ; One that compos'd ...
Page 70
... methinks , I see it in thy face , What thou should'st be : the occasion speaks thee ; and My strong imagination sees a crown Dropping upon thy head . CALIBAN'S CURSES , All the infections that the sun sucks up From bogs , fens , flats ...
... methinks , I see it in thy face , What thou should'st be : the occasion speaks thee ; and My strong imagination sees a crown Dropping upon thy head . CALIBAN'S CURSES , All the infections that the sun sucks up From bogs , fens , flats ...
Page 93
... Methinks , a father Is , at the nuptial of his son , a guest That best becomes the table . Pray you , once more : Is not your father grown incapable Of reasonable affairs ? is he not stupid With age , and altering rheums ? Can he speak ...
... Methinks , a father Is , at the nuptial of his son , a guest That best becomes the table . Pray you , once more : Is not your father grown incapable Of reasonable affairs ? is he not stupid With age , and altering rheums ? Can he speak ...
Page 94
... methinks There is an air comes from her ; What fine chisel Could ever yet cut breath ? Let no man mock me , For I will kiss her . A WIDOW COMPARED TO A TURTLE . I , an old turtle , Will wing me to some wither'd bow ; and there My mate ...
... methinks There is an air comes from her ; What fine chisel Could ever yet cut breath ? Let no man mock me , For I will kiss her . A WIDOW COMPARED TO A TURTLE . I , an old turtle , Will wing me to some wither'd bow ; and there My mate ...
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