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 99
... dear boy ! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee great ; Of nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast , And with the half - blown rose . GRIEF . I will instruct my sorrows to be proud ; For grief is proud , and makes his owner stout ...
... dear boy ! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee great ; Of nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast , And with the half - blown rose . GRIEF . I will instruct my sorrows to be proud ; For grief is proud , and makes his owner stout ...
Page 107
... dear , imagine it To lie that way thou go'st , not whence thou com❜st , Suppose the singing birds , musicians ; The grass whereon thou tread'st , the presence strew'd ; The flowers , fair ladies ; and thy steps , no more Than a ...
... dear , imagine it To lie that way thou go'st , not whence thou com❜st , Suppose the singing birds , musicians ; The grass whereon thou tread'st , the presence strew'd ; The flowers , fair ladies ; and thy steps , no more Than a ...
Page 122
... dear a show of zeal : But let my favours * hide thy mangled face ; And even , in thy behalf , I'll thank myself For doing thee these fair rites of tenderness . Adieu , and take thy praise with thee to heaven ! Thy ignominy sleep with ...
... dear a show of zeal : But let my favours * hide thy mangled face ; And even , in thy behalf , I'll thank myself For doing thee these fair rites of tenderness . Adieu , and take thy praise with thee to heaven ! Thy ignominy sleep with ...
Page 128
... dear and deep rebuke , Ere you with grief had spoke , and I had heard The course of it so far . There is your crown And He that wears the crown immortally , Long guard it yours ! If I affect it more , Than as your honour , and as your ...
... dear and deep rebuke , Ere you with grief had spoke , and I had heard The course of it so far . There is your crown And He that wears the crown immortally , Long guard it yours ! If I affect it more , Than as your honour , and as your ...
Page 141
... Dear my lord , Commend my service to my sovereign . So did he turn , and over Suffolk's neck He threw his wounded arın , and kiss'd his lips ; And so , espous'd to death , with blood he seal'd A testament of noble - ending love . The ...
... Dear my lord , Commend my service to my sovereign . So did he turn , and over Suffolk's neck He threw his wounded arın , and kiss'd his lips ; And so , espous'd to death , with blood he seal'd A testament of noble - ending love . The ...
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