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... breath , and whisp'ring humbleness . Act i . Sc . 3 . It is a wise father that knows his own child . Act ii . Sc . 2 . And the vile squeaking of the wry - neck'd fife . Act ii . Sc . 5 . All things that are , Are with more spirit chased ...
... breath , and whisp'ring humbleness . Act i . Sc . 3 . It is a wise father that knows his own child . Act ii . Sc . 2 . And the vile squeaking of the wry - neck'd fife . Act ii . Sc . 5 . All things that are , Are with more spirit chased ...
Page 48
... breath . Act iv . Sc . 3.2 When you do dance , I wish you A wave o ' th ' sea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . Act iv . Sc . 3.2 . 1 Sc . 5 , Dyce . 2 Sc . 4 , Cambridge ed . KING JOHN . Lord of thy presence , and no 48 ...
... breath . Act iv . Sc . 3.2 When you do dance , I wish you A wave o ' th ' sea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . Act iv . Sc . 3.2 . 1 Sc . 5 , Dyce . 2 Sc . 4 , Cambridge ed . KING JOHN . Lord of thy presence , and no 48 ...
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... breath , and so was he ; but we rose both at an instant , and fought a long hour by Shrewsbury clock . Act v . Sc . 4 . Purge , and leave sack , and live cleanly . Act v . Sc . 4 . KING HENRY IV . , PART II . Even such Shakespeare . 59.
... breath , and so was he ; but we rose both at an instant , and fought a long hour by Shrewsbury clock . Act v . Sc . 4 . Purge , and leave sack , and live cleanly . Act v . Sc . 4 . KING HENRY IV . , PART II . Even such Shakespeare . 59.
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... breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them , Why , I , in this weak piping time of peace , Have no delight to pass away the time . - Act i . Sc . I. To leave this ...
... breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them , Why , I , in this weak piping time of peace , Have no delight to pass away the time . - Act i . Sc . I. To leave this ...
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... breath , May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet . Act ii . Sc . 2.2 How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! Act ii . Sc . 2.2 Good night , good night : parting is such sweet ...
... breath , May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet . Act ii . Sc . 2.2 How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! Act ii . Sc . 2.2 Good night , good night : parting is such sweet ...
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Acti angels Beaumont and Fletcher beauty blessed Book breath Cæsar Canto Canto iii Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles Eloisa to Abelard Epistle Epitaph Essay eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flower fool give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN Julius Cæsar King Lady Letter light Line live Lord man's Matt mind morning nature ne'er never Night numbers o'er Paradise Lost peace pleasure Plutarch Pope Prologue Prov Proverbs Satire Satire vi Shakespeare sigh sleep smile Song Song of Solomon Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tears thee There's thine things THOMAS thought truth unto viii virtue voice weep wind wise woman words young youth