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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... pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets , and leaps , As who should say , Lo ! 3 thus my strength is tried , And this I do to captivate the eye Of the fair breeder that is standing by . What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His ...
... pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets , and leaps , As who should say , Lo ! 3 thus my strength is tried , And this I do to captivate the eye Of the fair breeder that is standing by . What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His ...
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... be any jot diminished , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The colt that's backed and burthened being young Loseth his pride , and never waxeth strong . " You hurt my hand with wringing ; let us VENUS AND ADONIS . 27.
... be any jot diminished , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The colt that's backed and burthened being young Loseth his pride , and never waxeth strong . " You hurt my hand with wringing ; let us VENUS AND ADONIS . 27.
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... pride so fair a hope is slain . " So in thyself thyself art made away ; A mischief worse than civil home - bred strife , Or theirs whose desperate hands themselves do slay , Or butcher - sire , that reaves his son of life Foul cankering ...
... pride so fair a hope is slain . " So in thyself thyself art made away ; A mischief worse than civil home - bred strife , Or theirs whose desperate hands themselves do slay , Or butcher - sire , that reaves his son of life Foul cankering ...
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... pride surnamed Superbus , ) after he had caused his own father - in - law , Servius Tullius , to be cruelly murdered , and , contrary to the Roman laws and customs , not requiring or staying for the people's suffrages , had possessed ...
... pride surnamed Superbus , ) after he had caused his own father - in - law , Servius Tullius , to be cruelly murdered , and , contrary to the Roman laws and customs , not requiring or staying for the people's suffrages , had possessed ...
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... pride doth grow , Paying more slavish tribute than they owe . By reprobate desire thus madly led , The Roman lord marcheth to Lucrece ' bed . The locks between her chamber and his will , Each one by him enforced , retires his ward ; But ...
... pride doth grow , Paying more slavish tribute than they owe . By reprobate desire thus madly led , The Roman lord marcheth to Lucrece ' bed . The locks between her chamber and his will , Each one by him enforced , retires his ward ; But ...
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