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The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George ... - Page 83
by William Shakespeare - 1807
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Guy's new speaker, selections of poetry and prose from the best writers in ...

Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...as the sun at Midsummer ; Wanton as youthful goats, wild as young bulls. I saw young Harry — with his beaver on, His cuisses on his thighs, gallantly...Pegasus, And witch the world with noble horsemanship. FALSTAFF'S NOTION op DYINO FOR HONOUR. P. Hen. Why, thou owest God a death. [Exit. Fal. 'T is not due...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 pages
...gorgeous as the sun at midsummer; Wanton as youthful goats, wild as young bulls. I saw young Harry, with more.no more : worse than the sun in March, This praise doth nourish agues. Let them come ; They come...
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...Fit. l Maid. ' Best linen. 94. Popularity. I saw young Harry, — with his beaver on, His cuissesr on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, — Rise from the...Pegasus, And witch* the world with noble horsemanship. 18— iv. 1. 95. Popularity, dislike of. I love the people, But do not like to stage me to their eyes...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 508 pages
...thighs, gallantly arm'd, — Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury, And vaulted with such case into his seat, As if an angel dropp'd down from the...horsemanship. Hot. No more, no more ; worse than the aun in March, This praise doth nourish agues. Let them come ; They come like sacrifices in their trim,...
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The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 pages
...parcelf of this vow. ACT IV. A GALLANT WARRIOR I saw young Harry, — with his beaver on, His cuissesj on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, — Rise from the...such ease into his seat, As if an angel dropp'd down frdm the clouds To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch§ the world with noble horsemanship. HOTSPUR'S...
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Elements of Criticism

Lord Henry Home Kames - Literary Criticism - 1855 - 498 pages
...Sc. 8. Describing Prince Henry : I saw young Harry with hia beaver on, Hia classes on his thig ha, gallantly arm'd, Rise from the ground like featherd...Pegasus, And witch the world with noble horsemanship. First fart Henry VI. Act IV. So. 2. King Henry. Lord Cardinal, if thou think'st on Heaven's bliss,...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Lays and Poems ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...BcuÍ8ses on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury, And vaunted with such ease into his seat, As if an angel dropp'd...and wind a fiery Pegasus, And 'witch the world with noblo horsemanship. Hot. No more, no more : worse than the sun in March, This praise doth nourish agues....
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The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: King Henry iV. King Henry V

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 474 pages
...Wanton as youthful goats, wild as young bulls. I saw young Harry, with his beaver on, His cuisses3 on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, Rise from the ground...more ; worse than the sun in March, This praise doth norish agues.. Let them come They come like sacrifices in their trim, And to the fire-eyed maid of...
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 602 pages
...down to enable the wearer to drink or to take breath more freely. Rise from the ground like featlier'd Mercury, And vaulted with such ease into his seat,...and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch the world with nohle horsemanship. Hot. No more, no more : worse than the sun in March, This praise doth nourish agues....
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Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius ..., Part 152, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 596 pages
...cuisses 33 on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury, And vaulted 3* with such ease into his seat , As if an angel dropp'd...clouds, To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch 35 the world with noble horsemanship. Ilot. No more, no more: worse than the sun in March, This praise...
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