The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... death , was considered as unquestionably his per- formance . In The Times Displayed in Six Sestiads , 4to . 1646 , dedicated by S. Shephard to Philip Earl of Pembroke , p . 22 , Sestiad VI . stanza 9 , the author thus speaks of our poet ...
... death , was considered as unquestionably his per- formance . In The Times Displayed in Six Sestiads , 4to . 1646 , dedicated by S. Shephard to Philip Earl of Pembroke , p . 22 , Sestiad VI . stanza 9 , the author thus speaks of our poet ...
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... death no hazard , in this enterprize . [ Musick . ANT . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride 2 , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , ( till Lucina reign'd , ) Nature this dowry gave , to glad her ...
... death no hazard , in this enterprize . [ Musick . ANT . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride 2 , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , ( till Lucina reign'd , ) Nature this dowry gave , to glad her ...
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... death - like dragons here affright thee hard : Her face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view Her countless glory 3 , which desert must gain : And which , without desert , because thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must ...
... death - like dragons here affright thee hard : Her face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view Her countless glory 3 , which desert must gain : And which , without desert , because thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must ...
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... death's net , whom none resist . PER . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must9 ; For death remember'd , should be ...
... death's net , whom none resist . PER . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must9 ; For death remember'd , should be ...
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... death , I wait the sharpest blow . ANT . Scorning advice . - Read the conclusion then 2 : Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . DAUGH . In all , save that , may'st thou prove ...
... death , I wait the sharpest blow . ANT . Scorning advice . - Read the conclusion then 2 : Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . DAUGH . In all , save that , may'st thou prove ...
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