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" I but deceiv'd your eyes with antick gesture, When one news straight came huddling on another, Of death ! and death ! and death ! still I danced forward ; But it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere women, who, with shrieks and outcries,... "
The Broken Heart - Page 113
by John Ford - 1894 - 132 pages
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The American Whig Review, Volume 14

Periodicals - 1851 - 608 pages
...death, and death, and death, etui I danced forward ; But it struck home, and here, and in an instant Be such mere women, who, with shrieks and outcries...vow a present end to all their sorrows, Yet live to vow new pleasures, and outlive them. They are the silent griefs which cut the heartstrings. Let me...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...mere women, who with shrieks and outcries Can vow a present end to all their sorrows ; Yet live to vow new pleasures, and outlive them. They are the silent...which cut the heart-strings : Let me die smiling. Ifear. 'Tis a truth too ominous. Cal. One kiss on these cold lips ; my last. Crack, crack. Argos now...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...death, and death, and death ; still I danced forward ; But it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere women, who with shrieks and outcries Can vow a present end to all their sorrows ; Tet live to vow new pleasures, and outlive them. . They are the silent griefs which cut the heart-strings...
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Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Book 7

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1854 - 626 pages
...have an end, and such As can find vent for all their sorrows Thus, may live to court new pleasures — They are the silent griefs which cut the heart-strings. Let me die smiling." * Jane Evre. J i Thus, then, does the view of death become changed in every respect by means of love....
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Specimens of English dramatic poets. New ed. (2 pt. in 1 v.)

Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...death, and death, and death, still I danc'd forward; But it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere women, who with shrieks and outcries...vow a present end to all their sorrows : Yet live to vow new pleasures, and out-live them. They are the silent griefs which cut the heart-strings: Let me...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., Volume 2

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...death and death and death, still I danced forward ; but it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere women, who with shrieks and outcries...let me die smiling. Near. 'Tis a truth too ominous. 28—2 436 Passages for Translation Cal. One kiss on these cold lips ; my last ! crack, crack— Argos...
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Golden Leaves from the British and American Dramatic Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - American drama - 1865 - 592 pages
...death, and death, and death ; still I danced forward ; But it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere women, who with shrieks and outcries...vow a present end to all their sorrows ; Yet live to vow new pleasures, and outlive them. They are the silent griefs which cut the heart-strings : Let me...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 15

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1867 - 804 pages
...death, and death, and death ; still I danced forward. But it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere women, who with shrieks and outcries,...vow a present end to all their sorrows ; Yet live to vow new pleasures, and outlive them. They arc the silent griefs which cut the heart strings ¡ Let...
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Charles Lamb

Thomas Craddock - Biography & Autobiography - 1867 - 232 pages
...death ! still I danced forward ; But it struck home, and here, and in an instant. Be such mere woman, who, with shrieks and outcries, Can vow a present end to all their sorrows, Yet live to count new pleasures, and outlive them ; They are the silent griefs which cut the heart strings, Let...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 15

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1867 - 832 pages
...women, who with shrieks and outcries, Cim vow a present cud to all their sorrows ; Yet live to vow new pleasures, and outlive them. They are the silent griefs which cut the heart strings ; Let uic die smiling. This is a clipping and incisive style. Even the largo (to borrow...
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