| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1747 - 576 pages
...Ignorance on thefe may light, Which, when it founds at bejl, but ecchoes right j Or blind Affection, -which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and...crafty Malice might pretend this praife, And think to ruine, where it feenfd to raife. Thefe are, as fame infamous Baud, or Whore, Should praife a Matron.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 pages
...Ignorance on tbefe may light, Which, when it founds at bejt, but ecchoes right j Or blind Affection, which doth ne'er advance The truth,' but gropes, and...crafty Malice might pretend this praife, And think to mine, where it feem'd to raife. 'fhefe are, as fame infamous Baud, or Whore* Should praife a Matron.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 556 pages
...but ecchoes right j Or blind Affection, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and urgetb all by chance ; Or crafty Malice might pretend this praife, And think to mine, where it feem'd to raife. Thefe are, as fame infamous Baud, or Whore, Should praife a Matron.... | |
| Theophilus Cibber - Poets, English - 1753 - 384 pages
...doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and urgeth all by chance ; A crafty malice might pretend his praife, And think to ruin where it feem'd to raife. Thefe are, as fome infamous baud or whore, Should praife a matron : What could hurt her ir.orc ? But thou art proof againft them,... | |
| Robert Shiells, Theophilus Cibber - Poets, English - 1753 - 366 pages
...ignorance, on thefe may light, Which when it founds at beft but ecchoes right ; As blind affeclion, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and urgeth all by chance ; A-crafty malice might pretend his praife, And think to ruin where it feem'd to raiie. Thefe are,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 488 pages
...when'hfbands at beflvbut eehtn right ; Or blind ajfeSlion, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but grope*, and urgeth all by chance;;' Or crafty malice might- pretend this praife, And think to ruin, where it lecm'J- to ralfe. Thefe are, as fome infamous bawd, or whqre» - • Should praife a matrtn± What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pages
...Ignorance on thefe may light, Which, when it founds, at beft but echoes right; Or blind Affection, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and...crafty Malice might pretend this praife, And think to ruine, where it feem'd to raife. fhefe are, as fame infamous Baud, or Whore, Should praife a Matron.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 424 pages
...Ignorance on thefe may light, Which, when it founds at befl, but echoes right ; Or blind Affection, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and...might pretend this praife, And think to ruin where it feenfd to raife. Thefe are, as fome infamous bawd or whore Should praife a matron. What could hurt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 494 pages
...ignorance on thefe may light, Which, when" it founds at beft, but echoes right; Or blind affeSion, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and...this praife, And think to ruin, where it feem'd to raifc. Thefe are, as forae infamous bawd, or whore, Should praile a matron. What could hurt her more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 pages
...right; Of blind affeftion, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and urgcth all by chance j Or crafty malice might pretend this praife, And think to ruin where it feeiri'd to raife: Tbefe are as fame infamous bcrjud, or where, Should praife a matron; what could... | |
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