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" And ere thou darest utter a thought's thine own, Must expect his ; creep'st forth and wad'st into him As if thou wert to pass a ford, there proving Yet if thy tongue may step... "
Englische Studien - Page 57
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The little French lawyer. The tragedy of Valentinian. Monsieur Thomas. The ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 pages
...put'st on his, and Baits for his ears; liv'st wholly at his beck, And ere thou dar'&t-uttern thought thine own, Must expect his ; creep'st forth and wad'st...Yet if thy tongue may step on safely or no ; Then sing'st his virtue asleep*, and stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move not...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 3

Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pages
...liv'st wholly at his beck, And ere thou dar'&t utter a thought thine own, Must expect his ; crecp'st forth and wad'st into him As if thou wert to pass...Yet if thy tongue may step on safely or no ; Then sing'st his virtue asleep*8, nnci stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move...
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 1

Francis Beaumont - 1851 - 720 pages
...but putt'st on his, and gather'st Baits for his ears ; liv'st wholly at his beck, And ere thou darest utter a thought's thine own, Must expect his ; creep'st...safely or no ; Then ring'st his virtue asleep, and stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move White's! over all his vices ; and...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., Volume 2

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...his ears ; livest wholly at his beck, and ere thou darest utter a thought's thine own, must expedl his ; creep'st forth and wad'st into him, as if thou wert to pass a ford, there proving if yet thy tongue may step on safely or no ; then bring'st his virtue asleep, and stay'st the wheel...
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Prolusiones academicae praemiis annuis dignatae et in curia Cantabrigiensi ...

University of Cambridge - 1874 - 52 pages
...and gather'st Baits for his ears ; liv'st wholly at his beck, And e'er thou dar'st utter a thought thine own, Must expect his; creep'st forth and wad'st...Yet if thy tongue may step' on safely or no ; Then sing'st his virtue asleep, and stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move not...
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Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Volume 41

1905 - 464 pages
...and gather'st Baits for his ears; liv'st wholly at his beck, And ere thou darest utter a thought 's thine own, Must expect his; creep'st forth and wad'st...tongue may step on safely or no; Then ring'st his virtues asleep, and stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move not; White'st...
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The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher: The tragedy of Valentinian ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 430 pages
...his Ears: liv'st wholly at his beck, And e're thou dar'st utter a thought's thine own, Must expedl his; creep'st forth and wad'st into him As if thou...Yet if thy tongue may step on safely or no ; Then bring'st his vertue asleep, and stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move not,...
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Translation and Translations: Theory and Practice

John Percival Postgate - 1922 - 276 pages
...but putt'st on his, and gather'st Baits for his ears ; liv'st wholly at his beck, And ere thou dar'st utter a thought's thine own, Must expect his; creep'st...proving Yet if thy tongue may step on safely or no; Then sing'st his virtue asleep, and stay'st the wheels Both of his reason and judgment that they move not;...
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The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon: Volume 10, The Honest ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1996 - 772 pages
...gatherst Baites for his eares, liv'st wholy at his beck, And ere thou darst utter a thought thine owne, Must expect his, creep'st forth and wad'st into him, As if thou wert to passe a ford, there proving Yet, if thy tongue may step on safely or no, Then bringst his virtue a...
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The Tragedy of Valentinian Monsieur Thomas the Chances the Bloody Brother ...

1906 - 428 pages
...but put'st on his, and gather'st Baits for his Ears: liv'st wholly at his beck, And e're thou dar'st utter a thought's thine own, Must expect his; creep'st...proving Yet if thy tongue may step on safely or no; Then bring'st his vertue asleep, and stay'st the wheel Both of his reason and judgment, that they move not,...
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