The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsWalker, 1810 - 353 pages |
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Page 48
... queen , When the false Trojan under sail was seen ; By all the vows that ever men have broke , In number more than ever women spoke ; - In that same place thou hast appointed me , To - morrow truly will I'meet with thee . * Ever . + ...
... queen , When the false Trojan under sail was seen ; By all the vows that ever men have broke , In number more than ever women spoke ; - In that same place thou hast appointed me , To - morrow truly will I'meet with thee . * Ever . + ...
Page 52
... like round and orient pearls , Stood now within the pretty flow'rets ' eyes , Like tears , that did their own disgrace bewail . * Ingenious . + Needles . HUNTING . We will , fair queen , up to 52 THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
... like round and orient pearls , Stood now within the pretty flow'rets ' eyes , Like tears , that did their own disgrace bewail . * Ingenious . + Needles . HUNTING . We will , fair queen , up to 52 THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
Page 53
... queen , up to the mountain's top , And mark the musical confusion Of hounds and echo in conjunction . Hip . I was with Hercules , and Cadmus , once , When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the bear With hounds of Sparta : never did I hear ...
... queen , up to the mountain's top , And mark the musical confusion Of hounds and echo in conjunction . Hip . I was with Hercules , and Cadmus , once , When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the bear With hounds of Sparta : never did I hear ...
Page 85
... queen , Two lads , that thought there was no more be- hiud , But such a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i ' the sun , And bleat the one at the other ; what we chang'd , Was ...
... queen , Two lads , that thought there was no more be- hiud , But such a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i ' the sun , And bleat the one at the other ; what we chang'd , Was ...
Page 91
... queens . TRUE LOVE . He says , he loves my daughter ; I think so too ; for never gaz'd the moon Upon the water , as he'll stand , and read , As ' twere , my daughter's eyes : and , to be plain , I think , there is not half a kiss to ...
... queens . TRUE LOVE . He says , he loves my daughter ; I think so too ; for never gaz'd the moon Upon the water , as he'll stand , and read , As ' twere , my daughter's eyes : and , to be plain , I think , there is not half a kiss to ...
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