The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pages |
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... doth but sleepe . This stony register is for his bones , His fame is more perpetual than these stones ; And his own goodness , with himself being gone , Shall live , when earthly monument is none . " Written on the west end thereof ...
... doth but sleepe . This stony register is for his bones , His fame is more perpetual than these stones ; And his own goodness , with himself being gone , Shall live , when earthly monument is none . " Written on the west end thereof ...
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... ? Read , if thou canst , whom envious death hath plac'd Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . liii .
... ? Read , if thou canst , whom envious death hath plac'd Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . liii .
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... doth backward pull Our slow designs , when we ourselves are dull . CHARACTER OF A NOBLE COURTIER . In his youth He had the wit , which I can well observe To - cay in our young lords ; but they may jest Till their own scorn return to ...
... doth backward pull Our slow designs , when we ourselves are dull . CHARACTER OF A NOBLE COURTIER . In his youth He had the wit , which I can well observe To - cay in our young lords ; but they may jest Till their own scorn return to ...
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... doth your brother that hath banish'd you . To - day , my lord of Amiens , and myself , Did steal behind him , as he lay along Under an oak , whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : To the which place a ...
... doth your brother that hath banish'd you . To - day , my lord of Amiens , and myself , Did steal behind him , as he lay along Under an oak , whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : To the which place a ...
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... doth part The flux of company ; Anon , a careless herd , Full of the pasture , jumps along by him , And never stays to greet him ; Ay , quoth Jaques , Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens ; Tis just the fashion : Wherefore do you look ...
... doth part The flux of company ; Anon , a careless herd , Full of the pasture , jumps along by him , And never stays to greet him ; Ay , quoth Jaques , Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens ; Tis just the fashion : Wherefore do you look ...
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