PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 - English literature |
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... fear い But what of this ? In deep of night to walk by this Herne's oak [ room , Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred That it may stand till the perpetual doom , In state as wholesome , as in state ' tis fit ; Worthy the owner ...
... fear い But what of this ? In deep of night to walk by this Herne's oak [ room , Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred That it may stand till the perpetual doom , In state as wholesome , as in state ' tis fit ; Worthy the owner ...
Page 41
... fear and sorrow : Making the mother , wife , and child , to see The son , the husband , and the father , tearing His country's bowels out . And to poor we Thine enmity's most capital : thou barr'st us Our prayers to the gods , which is ...
... fear and sorrow : Making the mother , wife , and child , to see The son , the husband , and the father , tearing His country's bowels out . And to poor we Thine enmity's most capital : thou barr'st us Our prayers to the gods , which is ...
Page 42
... fear ' s as bad as falling ; the toil of the A pain that only seems to seek out danger I ' the name of fame , and honor : which dies i ' the search ; And hath as oft a sland'rous epitaph , As record of fair act ; nay , many times [ this ...
... fear ' s as bad as falling ; the toil of the A pain that only seems to seek out danger I ' the name of fame , and honor : which dies i ' the search ; And hath as oft a sland'rous epitaph , As record of fair act ; nay , many times [ this ...
Page 43
... fear no poison , which attends In place of greater state . The Force of Nature . How hard it is , to hide the sparks of nature ! These boys know little , they are sons to th ' king ; Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive . They think ...
... fear no poison , which attends In place of greater state . The Force of Nature . How hard it is , to hide the sparks of nature ! These boys know little , they are sons to th ' king ; Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive . They think ...
Page 44
... Fear no more the lightning flash , Arv . Nor the all - dreaded thunder - stone ; Guid . Fear not slander , censure rash ; Arv . Thou hast finish'd joy and moan . Imogen awaking . Yes , Sir , to Milford - Haven ; which is the way ...
... Fear no more the lightning flash , Arv . Nor the all - dreaded thunder - stone ; Guid . Fear not slander , censure rash ; Arv . Thou hast finish'd joy and moan . Imogen awaking . Yes , Sir , to Milford - Haven ; which is the way ...
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