The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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Page 15
... fire of love to you . Thus , ready for the way of life or death , I wait the sharpest blow . Ant . Scorning advice , read the conclusion , then ; Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee , thou thyself shalt ...
... fire of love to you . Thus , ready for the way of life or death , I wait the sharpest blow . Ant . Scorning advice , read the conclusion , then ; Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee , thou thyself shalt ...
Page 26
... fire in hope to quench it ; For who digs hills because they do aspire Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher . O my distressèd lord , even such our griefs : Here they are felt and seen with misery's eyes ; But , like to groves ...
... fire in hope to quench it ; For who digs hills because they do aspire Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher . O my distressèd lord , even such our griefs : Here they are felt and seen with misery's eyes ; But , like to groves ...
Page 42
... fire in darkness , none in light ; Whereby I see that Time's the king of men , For he's their parent , and he is their grave , And gives them what he will , not what they crave . Sim . What , are you merry , knights ? I Knight . Who can ...
... fire in darkness , none in light ; Whereby I see that Time's the king of men , For he's their parent , and he is their grave , And gives them what he will , not what they crave . Sim . What , are you merry , knights ? I Knight . Who can ...
Page 45
... fire from heaven came , and shrivell'd up Their bodies , even to loathing ; for they so stunk , That all those eyes adored them ere their fall Scorn now their hand should give them burial . Esca . ' Twas very strange . Hel . And yet but ...
... fire from heaven came , and shrivell'd up Their bodies , even to loathing ; for they so stunk , That all those eyes adored them ere their fall Scorn now their hand should give them burial . Esca . ' Twas very strange . Hel . And yet but ...
Page 54
... fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make , * To herald thee from the womb : 6 even at the first 8 Conceit , here , is thought , knowledge , or consciousness . 4 " Contend with or rival you in honour . " See vol . ii . page 184 ...
... fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make , * To herald thee from the womb : 6 even at the first 8 Conceit , here , is thought , knowledge , or consciousness . 4 " Contend with or rival you in honour . " See vol . ii . page 184 ...
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