Selections from the British Poets, Volume 1Harper & Bros., 1810 |
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... brings the dire occasion in his arms , Of what we blame him for ! The bird is dead , Arv . That we have made so much on . I had rather Have skipp'd from sixteen years of age to sixty , To have turn'd my leaping time into a crutch , Than ...
... brings the dire occasion in his arms , Of what we blame him for ! The bird is dead , Arv . That we have made so much on . I had rather Have skipp'd from sixteen years of age to sixty , To have turn'd my leaping time into a crutch , Than ...
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... bring thee all this ; Yea , and furr'd moss besides , when flowers are none , To winter - ground thy corse . Act i . , sc . iii . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . A Room in Polonius ' House . Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA . Laer . My ...
... bring thee all this ; Yea , and furr'd moss besides , when flowers are none , To winter - ground thy corse . Act i . , sc . iii . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . A Room in Polonius ' House . Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA . Laer . My ...
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... bring him into decay ? No , no , Desire both lives and dies a thousand times a day . Then , fond Desire , farewell ! thou art no mate for me : I should , methinks , be loth to dwell with such a one as thee . CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE . 1562 ...
... bring him into decay ? No , no , Desire both lives and dies a thousand times a day . Then , fond Desire , farewell ! thou art no mate for me : I should , methinks , be loth to dwell with such a one as thee . CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE . 1562 ...
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... bring cold shivering ; Lists not to eat , still muses , sleeps unsound ; His senses droop , his steady eyes unquick ; And much he ails , and yet he is not sick . The morning of that day which was his last , After a weary rest , rising ...
... bring cold shivering ; Lists not to eat , still muses , sleeps unsound ; His senses droop , his steady eyes unquick ; And much he ails , and yet he is not sick . The morning of that day which was his last , After a weary rest , rising ...
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... brings forth twain . If live or die , as thou do'st , so do I ; If live , I live ; and if thou die , I die ; One heart , one love , one joy , one grief , one troth , One good , one ill , one life , one death to both . If Howard's blood ...
... brings forth twain . If live or die , as thou do'st , so do I ; If live , I live ; and if thou die , I die ; One heart , one love , one joy , one grief , one troth , One good , one ill , one life , one death to both . If Howard's blood ...
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