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" I was not much afeard ; for once or twice I was about to speak and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun that shines upon his court Hides not his visage from our cottage but Looks on alike. "
Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement - Page 142
by Robert Plumer Ward - 1825
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 pages
...here undone ! — I was not much afeard : for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him plainly The self-same sun that shines upon his court Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will 't please you, sir, be gone ? [To FLORIZEL. I told you what would come of...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 508 pages
...here undone ! I was not much afeard ; for once, or twice, I was about to speak, and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage , but Looks on alike — Will 't please you , Sir, begone? [To FLORIZEL. I told you , what would come of...
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The family Shakespeare [expurgated by T. Bowdler]. in which those words are ...

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...here undone ! I was not much afeard : for once or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly. Looks on alike Wilt please you, sir, begone ? [To Ftoaun.. I told you, what would come of this : '...
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James Stamford Caldwell - Literature and morals - 1843 - 372 pages
...be proud. 2 I was not much afraid; for, once or twice, I was about to speak, and tell him plainly, The self-same sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on all alike. Resolution, on reflection, is real courage." Be not so frugal of thy time as to...
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New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare, Volume 1

Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 456 pages
...freshness and grace of novelty — For once or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on all alike. I have ventured a very slight change in the text. "All" in such a connection might...
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Walter Hamilton

mrs. C D Burdett - 1846 - 910 pages
...A RREAKFAST. " I was not much afraid, for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him plainly The self-same sun that shines upon his Court Hides not his visage from our cottage." Winter's Tab. LADY FERMANAGH was a singular character, and amongst her other singularities one of the...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; All's ...

William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 536 pages
...undone ! I was not much afeard ' : for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, be gone ? [To FXORIZKL. I told you, what would come of...
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Comedies. Two gentlemen of Verona

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pages
...here undone ! I was not much afeard ; for once, or twice, I was about to speak, and tell him plainly. / Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, be gone ? [To FLORIZEL. I told you, what would come of...
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Pictures of Country Life: And Summer Rambles in Green and Shady Places

Thomas Miller - Country life - 1847 - 388 pages
...wherein he says, " I was not much afeard ; for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him plainly, The self-same sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on all alike." Who ever saw a rural-feast without flowers ? What gay nosegays do the villagers...
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The Drawing-room magazine: or, Ladies book of fancy needlework and choice ...

1848 - 650 pages
...heart — asserts the equalizing power of the passion. She has strength of heart enough to remember — The self-same sun that shines upon his court Hides not his visage from the cottage, but Looks on all alike. And he renounces rank, riches, power, exclaiming, when reminded...
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