The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... King John , Act v . Sc . IV . : - " And like a bated and retired flood , Leaving our rankness and irregular course . ” 2 Didapper . This is generally printed dive - dapper , without any Who , being looked on , ducks as quickly in 14 ...
... King John , Act v . Sc . IV . : - " And like a bated and retired flood , Leaving our rankness and irregular course . ” 2 Didapper . This is generally printed dive - dapper , without any Who , being looked on , ducks as quickly in 14 ...
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... king of graves , and grave for kings , Imperious supreme of all mortal things . " No , no , " quoth she , “ sweet Death , I did but jest : Yet pardon me , I felt a kind of fear , Whenas I met the boar , that bloody beast , Which knows ...
... king of graves , and grave for kings , Imperious supreme of all mortal things . " No , no , " quoth she , “ sweet Death , I did but jest : Yet pardon me , I felt a kind of fear , Whenas I met the boar , that bloody beast , Which knows ...
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... king perplexéd in his throne , By their suggestion gives a deadly groan , Whereat each tributary subject quakes : As when the wind , imprisoned in the ground ,. Struggling for passage , earth's foundation shakes . Which with cold terror ...
... king perplexéd in his throne , By their suggestion gives a deadly groan , Whereat each tributary subject quakes : As when the wind , imprisoned in the ground ,. Struggling for passage , earth's foundation shakes . Which with cold terror ...
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... king ; wherewith the people were so moved , that with one consent and a general acclamation the Tarquins were all exiled , and the state government changed from kings to consuls . THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . FROM the besieged Ardea all.
... king ; wherewith the people were so moved , that with one consent and a general acclamation the Tarquins were all exiled , and the state government changed from kings to consuls . THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . FROM the besieged Ardea all.
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... kings might be espouséd to more fame , But king nor peer to such a peerless dame . O , happiness enjoyed but of a few ! And , if possessed , as soon decayed and done1 As is the morning's silver - melting dew Against the golden splendor ...
... kings might be espouséd to more fame , But king nor peer to such a peerless dame . O , happiness enjoyed but of a few ! And , if possessed , as soon decayed and done1 As is the morning's silver - melting dew Against the golden splendor ...
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