The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Volum 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... eye , in a fine frenzy rowling , Doth glance from heav'n to earth , from earth to heav'n , ' And , as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to fhape , and gives to airy nothing . A local ...
... eye , in a fine frenzy rowling , Doth glance from heav'n to earth , from earth to heav'n , ' And , as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to fhape , and gives to airy nothing . A local ...
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... eyes ; and thus alter'd by Mr. Warburton : others read arms . I don't know whether eyes might not be juftified , but I think files preferable See UPT . P. 334 . ( 2 ) Pouncet - box . ] A fmall box for mufk , or other perfumes , then in ...
... eyes ; and thus alter'd by Mr. Warburton : others read arms . I don't know whether eyes might not be juftified , but I think files preferable See UPT . P. 334 . ( 2 ) Pouncet - box . ] A fmall box for mufk , or other perfumes , then in ...
Pàgina 5
... eyes upon the earth , And start so often , when thou fitt'st alone ? Why haft thou loft the fresh blood in thy cheeks , And given my treafures , and my rights of thee , To thick - ey'd mufing , and curs'd melancholy ? In thy faint ...
... eyes upon the earth , And start so often , when thou fitt'st alone ? Why haft thou loft the fresh blood in thy cheeks , And given my treafures , and my rights of thee , To thick - ey'd mufing , and curs'd melancholy ? In thy faint ...
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... eye lids crown the God of fleep , Charming your blood with pleasing heaviness ; Making fuch diff'rence betwixt wake and fleep , 19 ) As is the diff'rence betwixt day and night , The hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Fegins his ...
... eye lids crown the God of fleep , Charming your blood with pleasing heaviness ; Making fuch diff'rence betwixt wake and fleep , 19 ) As is the diff'rence betwixt day and night , The hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Fegins his ...
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... eyes of men , So ftale and cheap to vulgar company ; Opinion , that did help me to the crown , Had ftill kept loyal to poffeffion ; And left me in reputelefs banishment , A fellow of no mark , nor likelihood . But being feldom feen , I ...
... eyes of men , So ftale and cheap to vulgar company ; Opinion , that did help me to the crown , Had ftill kept loyal to poffeffion ; And left me in reputelefs banishment , A fellow of no mark , nor likelihood . But being feldom feen , I ...
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