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" This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran on the green-sward : nothing she does or seems But smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble for this place. "
Cymbeline. The winter's tale - Page 102
by William Shakespeare - 1884
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 pages
...Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green sward : nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...Per. ' I'll awear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, tbatem Ran on the green award : ou call king. Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's ting : And if you crown him, let me prophecy, Cam. He tells.her something. That makes her blood look mii . Good scotb, sbe il The queen of curds...
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The Beauties of Washington Irving, Esq. ...

Washington Irving - American essays - 1830 - 346 pages
...manners. It might be truly said of her : — " This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever R<in on the green-sward : nothing she does or seems, But...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place." The village was one of those sequestered spots, which atill retain some vestiges of old English customs....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 484 pages
...Per. I'll swear for 'em, Pol, This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green sward : nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds...
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Characteristics of women, moral, poetical and historical, Volume 1

Anna Brownell Jameson - Women in literature and art - 1832 - 378 pages
...brought before us at once : This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran on the green sward ; nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Her natural loftiness of spirit breaks out where she is menaced and reviled by the King as one whom...
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Tales of Glauber-spa, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1832 - 326 pages
...interest. CHAPTER IV. Polixines. This is the prettiest low-bom lass that ever Ran on the green sward. Nothing she does or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble for this place. Camilla. He tells her something That makes her blood look out. Good sooth, she is The queen of curds...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Volume 2

Washington Irving - 1835 - 194 pages
...kindness of her manners. It might be truly said of her : « This is the prcttiest low-born lass , th:it ever Ran on the green-sward : nothing she does or...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. » The village was one of those sequestered spots , which (till retain some vestiges of old English...
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The Beauties of Washington Irving

Washington Irving - American essays - 1835 - 284 pages
...by the unassuming gentleness and winning iindness of her manners. It might be truly said of her : " This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran...she does or seems, But smacks of something greater wan herself; Too noble for this place." The village was one of those sequestered spots, which still...
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The Parterre of fiction, poetry, history [&c.]., Volume 3

1835 - 522 pages
...works of Cervantes.) CHAPTER I. " This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran on the green sward; nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something...greater than herself, Too noble for this place."— Winter's Tale. THAT singular and vagrant race of people, the gipsies, is now much less numerous in...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...Per. I'll swear for 'em.* Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the er^cn-sward : nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds...
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