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" Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide deep vice! He is my son, ay, and therein my shame; 30 Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit. "
The History of Netterville, a Chance Pedestrian: A Novel - Page 267
by Netterville (fict.name.) - 1802 - 300 pages
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The Balance of Comfort; Or, The Old Maid and Married Woman: A ..., Volume 1

Mrs. Ross - 1817 - 266 pages
...of neat mob caps like yours, and enrol myself in your corps as soon as possible." CHAPTER XXI, Ah ! that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide deep vice ! SHAKESPEARE. IFotTR days passed in the greatest harmony •in Mrs. Finch's comfortable abode, at...
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Veiled hearts, by the author of 'The wife's trials'.

Veiled hearts - 1856 - 358 pages
...defenceless girl from her own folly, and his base designs, she would use them. CHAPTER III. ' Ah ! that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide deep vice !' SHAKSPEAEE. GEHALD did come—and, true to her purpose, Miss Malcolm contrived to be present when...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pages
...cheek ; ° Bade me rely on him as on my father, And he would love me dearly as hisf!" child. DUCH. Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide foul guile ! JJ He is my son, ay, and therein my shame, Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit. (*)...
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The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton ..., Part 169, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pages
...cheek ; " Bade me rely on him as on my father, And he would love me dearly as his ft child. DUCH. Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide foul guile ! ÍJ He is my son, ay, and therein my shame, Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit....
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 362 pages
...cheek ;d Bade me rely on him as on my father, And he would love me dearly as his** child. DUCH. Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide foul guile ! ff He is my son, ay, and therein my shame, Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit. SON....
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 718 pages
...kiss'd my cheek ; Bade me rely on him, as on my father, And he would love me dearly as his child. Duch. All. that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous visor hide deep vice ! He is my son ; ay, and therein my shame ; Yet from my dugs he drew not this...
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Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 530 pages
...kiss'd my cheek ; Bade me rely on him, as on my father, And he would love me dearly as his child. Ditch. All ! that deceit should steal such gentle shape, " And with a virtuous visor hide deep vice ! He is my son, ay, and therein my shame, Yet from my dugs 3 he drew not this...
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Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, Morals

Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott - 1900 - 318 pages
...mercy, mercy's so extended That for the fault's love is the offender friended." — MM iv. 3. " Ah ! that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide deep vice ! —Rich. III. ii. 2, and iii. 1, 8—14, 82, 83. See also Rich. II. v. 3, 60—70 ; Com. Err. iii....
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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 236 pages
...my cheek ; Bade me rely on him as on my father, 85 And he would love me dearly as a child. Duck. Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide deep vice ! He is my son, ay, and therein my shame ; Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit. SO Boy. Think...
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the works of shakespeare

John Dover Wilson - 1926 - 368 pages
...my cheek; Bade me rely on him as on my father, And he would love me dearly as a child. Duchess. Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shape, And with a virtuous vizor hide deep vice! He is my son, ay, and therein my shame; 30 Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit. Boy. Think you...
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