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" I had a thing to say, but let it go: The sun is in the heaven, and the proud day, Attended with the pleasures of the world, Is all too wanton and too full of gawds To give me audience: if the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound... "
The mysterious freebooter; or, The days of queen Bess - Page 292
by Francis Lathom - 1806
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Select readings from Shakespeare and Milton, with intr. remarks and ...

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 138 pages
...the pleasures of the world, •Is all too wanton, and too full of gawds, 180 To give me audience: — If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and...we stand, And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; 1S5 Or if that surly spirit, Melancholy, Had baked thy blood, and made it heavy-thick ; (Which, else,...
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The new Royal readers. 6 standards

Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1884 - 280 pages
...wanton, | and too full of gawds, | onlund To give me audience : — | If the midnight bell | slow. Did, | with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound...where we stand, | And thou possessed with a thousand wrings ; | Or | if that surly spirit, | Melancholy, 20 Had baked thy blood, | and made it heavy-thick,...
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Analytic Elocution Containing Studies, Theoretical and Practical, of ...

James Edward Murdoch - Elocution - 1884 - 510 pages
...give me audience: — If the midnight bell Iiid, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth Sound on into the drowsy race of night; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, And thou pofcsCfcfccd with a thousand wrongs; Or if that surly spirit, melancholy, Had bak'd thy blood, and...
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Selections from Shakespeare's King John, containing the story of prince ...

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 64 pages
...To give me audience : if the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound on into the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, 40 And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit, melancholy, Had bak'd thy blood,...
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Shakespeare's Works, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 436 pages
...To give me audience. If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound on into the drowsy race of night; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, 40 And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs, Or if that surly spirit, melancholy, Had bak'd thy blood...
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The play of King John, with notes

William Shakespeare - 1885 - 104 pages
...To give me audience. If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound on into the drowsy race of night; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, 40 And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs; Or if that surly spirit melancholy Had baked thy blood,...
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Shakespeare's King John, with notes, examination papers, and plan of preparation

William Shakespeare - 1885 - 96 pages
...give me audience : — If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound on into the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, 40 And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit, melancholy, Had bak'd thy blood,...
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New Readings and New Renderings of Shakespeare's Tragedies, Volume 1

Henry Halford Vaughan - English drama - 1886 - 670 pages
...thus : If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound only to the drowsy ear of night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs I would unto thy bosom pour my thoughts. The midnight bell could not sound one ; while ' On into '...
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King John

William Shakespeare - 1886 - 192 pages
...To give me audience : if the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound on into the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, 40 And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs, Or if that surly spirit, melancholy, Had baked thy blood...
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King John

William Shakespeare - Great Britain - 1886 - 176 pages
...To give me audience : if the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound on into the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand, 40 And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs, Or if that surly spirit, melancholy, Had baked thy blood...
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