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for our selections ; especially have we drawn from those deep and copious wells
of thought , feeling , and fancy , the elder dramatists : Shakspere , of course , has
furnished us with a large proportion of very choice passages ; nor have we , as ...
for our selections ; especially have we drawn from those deep and copious wells
of thought , feeling , and fancy , the elder dramatists : Shakspere , of course , has
furnished us with a large proportion of very choice passages ; nor have we , as ...
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... in hue , Could make me any summer's story tell , Or from their proud lap pluck
them where they grew . Nor did I wonder at the lilies white , Nor praise the deep
vermillion in the rose : They were but sweet , but figures of delight , Drawn after ...
... in hue , Could make me any summer's story tell , Or from their proud lap pluck
them where they grew . Nor did I wonder at the lilies white , Nor praise the deep
vermillion in the rose : They were but sweet , but figures of delight , Drawn after ...
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At many times I brought in my accounts , Laid them before you ; you would throw
them off , And say you found them in mine honesty . Shakspere . Then thou shalt
see him plunged , when least he fears , At once accounting for his deep arrears .
At many times I brought in my accounts , Laid them before you ; you would throw
them off , And say you found them in mine honesty . Shakspere . Then thou shalt
see him plunged , when least he fears , At once accounting for his deep arrears .
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... And that which should accompany old age , As honour , love , obedience ,
troops of friends , I must not look to have ; but , in their stead , Curses , not loud ,
but deep , mouth - honour , breath , Which the poor heart would fain cling to , but
dare ...
... And that which should accompany old age , As honour , love , obedience ,
troops of friends , I must not look to have ; but , in their stead , Curses , not loud ,
but deep , mouth - honour , breath , Which the poor heart would fain cling to , but
dare ...
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And swift and swift , with rapid lightness , The adorned earth spins silently ,
Alternating Elysian brightness With deep and dreadful night ; the sea Foams in
broad billows from the deep Up to the rocks ; and rocks and ocean , Onward ,
with ...
And swift and swift , with rapid lightness , The adorned earth spins silently ,
Alternating Elysian brightness With deep and dreadful night ; the sea Foams in
broad billows from the deep Up to the rocks ; and rocks and ocean , Onward ,
with ...
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bear beauty bless breath bright Byron clouds dark death deep delight doth Dryden earth eternal eyes face fair fall fame fate fear feel flowers fools gentle give glory gold grace grow hand happy hath head hear heart heaven honour hope hour human kind king leave less light live look Milton mind morn nature never night o'er once pain passion past peace play pleasure poor Pope praise pride reason rest rich rise round seems sense Shakspere shine sleep smile soon soul sound Spenser spirit spring stand strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tongue true truth turn virtue voice wind wings wise wish Young youth