A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent and Appropriate Passages in the Old British Poets with Choice and Copious Selections from the Best Modern British and American PoetsSarah Josepha Buell Hale Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1852 - 576 من الصفحات |
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... Henry Beller Brooke , Lord Browne , William Browning . Robert Brydges , Sir Edgerton Buckingham , Duke of Bulwer , Sir Edward Lytton Burns , Robert Butler , Mrs. Frances Kemble Butler , Samuel Byron , George , Lord Campbell , Thomas ...
... Henry Beller Brooke , Lord Browne , William Browning . Robert Brydges , Sir Edgerton Buckingham , Duke of Bulwer , Sir Edward Lytton Burns , Robert Butler , Mrs. Frances Kemble Butler , Samuel Byron , George , Lord Campbell , Thomas ...
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... Henry VI . None have accused thee ; ' tis thy conscience cries , The witness in the soul that never dies ; Its accusation , like the moaning wind , Of wintry midnight moves thy startled mind ; Oh ! may it melt thy hardened heart , and ...
... Henry VI . None have accused thee ; ' tis thy conscience cries , The witness in the soul that never dies ; Its accusation , like the moaning wind , Of wintry midnight moves thy startled mind ; Oh ! may it melt thy hardened heart , and ...
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... Henry VIII . O father abbot , An old man , broken with the storms of state , Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity . Shaks . Henry VIII . His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him ; For then , and ...
... Henry VIII . O father abbot , An old man , broken with the storms of state , Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity . Shaks . Henry VIII . His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him ; For then , and ...
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... Henry VIII . Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is disposed : therefore ' tis meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes : For who o firm , that cannot be seduced ? Shaks . Julius Cæsar . Be easy , affable , familiar ...
... Henry VIII . Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is disposed : therefore ' tis meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes : For who o firm , that cannot be seduced ? Shaks . Julius Cæsar . Be easy , affable , familiar ...
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... Henry VIII . I have ventured , Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders , This many summers in a sea of glory : But far beyond my depth : my high - blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me , Weary , and old with ...
... Henry VIII . I have ventured , Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders , This many summers in a sea of glory : But far beyond my depth : my high - blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me , Weary , and old with ...
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Bailey's Festus beauty blood breast breath bright Butler's Hudibras Byron's Childe Harold charm clouds Coriolanus Cowper's Task dark death Doge of Venice doth dream Dryden's earth Eliza Cook ev'ry eyes fair fame fear feel flowers fools Gentlemen of Verona Giaour glory grave grief Hamlet hand happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI honour hope hour Jane Shore Joanna Baillie's Julius Cæsar King light live look lord lov'd Macbeth Merchant of Venice Milton's Paradise Lost mind Miss Landon nature ne'er never O. W. Holmes o'er Othello pain passion peace Pindar pleasure Poems Pope's pride Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rowe's Scott's Shaks sigh sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spenser's Fairy Queen spirit sweet tears thee thine things Thomson's Seasons thou art tongue truth Venice virtue wild wind wretched Young's Night Thoughts youth