| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...If. 398 The venom of SlanderSlander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenonas all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the...belie All corners of the world ; kings, queens, and states,} Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave, This viperous slander enters. 31 — iii. 4.... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - English language - 1839 - 316 pages
...with great vigour of imagination, and much allegorical merit. It is found in Shakspeare's Cymbeline. " No, 'tis Slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword,...Outvenoms all the worms of Nile, whose breath Rides on tho posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world, kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - English language - 1840 - 314 pages
...vigour of imagination, and much allegorical merit. It is found in Shakspeare's Cymbeline. " No, Hia Slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose...belie All corners of the world, kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons ; nay, the secrets of the grave." 308. All the great poets have indulged in... | |
| Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1841 - 318 pages
...we feel it constantly, and I fear custom soon makes us lose all idea of the real guilt, attached to slander; " Whose edge is sharper than the sword; whose...posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world!" In a frivolous, fashionable, polite circle, the attacks are more to things external, such as the person—fortune—ped... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick Fay - 1841 - 262 pages
...Capitol—The President's Levee, a Trifle which may chance to be of more Importance than the Reader thinks. " 'Tis slander Whose edge is sharper than the sword...worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting wind, and doth belie All corners of the world; kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons ; nay, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 354 pages
...pander to her dishonor, and equally to me disloyal.' Pi. What shall I need to draw my sword ? the paper Hath cut her throat already. — No, 'tis slander...belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states,1 Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters. — What cheer,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 pages
...pandar to her dishonour, and equally to me disloyal." Pis. What shall I need to draw my sword? the paper Hath cut her throat already. — No ; 'tis slander,...belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters. — What cheer,... | |
| William Wood (of Eyam.) - Eyam (England) - 1842 - 176 pages
...deteriorated in character by that vile fiend—foul slander, " Whose bead is sharper than the sword, whosa tongue Out-venoms all the worms of Nile, whose breath...belie All corners of the world. Kings, Queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay the secrets of the grave, This viperous slander enters."—CYMBELINE. In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 pages
...pandar to her dishonour, and equally to me disloyal." Pis. What shall I need to draw my sword? the paper Hath cut her throat already. — No ; 'tis slander,...belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters. — What cheer,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 606 pages
...pandar to her dishonour, and equally to me disloyal." Pis. What shall I need to draw my sword? the paper Hath cut her throat already. — No ; 'tis slander,...breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All comers of the world : kings, queens, and states, /Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This... | |
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