| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 页
...good spirits, To feed and clothe thee? Why should the poor be flatter'd? No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp; And crook the pregnant^ hinges of...choice, • And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast been • As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing',... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 448 页
...To feed, and clothe thee? Why should the poor he flatter'd ? No, let the candied tongue lick ahsurd pomp; And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee, Where...choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast heen As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing;... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 页
...replete with both. — Goldsmith. CCCLX. Why should the poor be Battered ? No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp; And crook the pregnant hinges of...choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath sealed thee for herself: for thou hast been As one in suffering all, that suffers nothing;... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 页
...replete with both—Goldsmith. CCCLX. Why should the poor be 8attered ? No, let the candied tongue licji absurd pomp; And crook the pregnant hinges of the...thrift may follow fawning. Dost thou hear ? Since tny dear soul was mistrew of her choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath sealed... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 页
...and clothe thee? Why should the poor be flatNo, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp ; [ter'd ? And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee," Where...choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast been As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 页
...flatNo, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp; [ter'd? And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee/ Wher6 thrift may follow fawning. Dost thou hear? Since my...choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast been As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 页
...my dear soul wa* mistress of her choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd he KINO rites and advance*. bullets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks ; and bless'd are those, [mingled, Whose blood and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 页
...good spirits, To feed, and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be flattered ? No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp ; And crook the pregnant ' hinges...choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath sealed thee for herself. For thou hast been As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing... | |
| 1836 - 866 页
...spirits, To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be flattcr'd ? ' No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp, And crook the pregnant hinges of...choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast been As one in suffering all, that suffers nothing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 页
...spirits, [flatter'd ? To feed, and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp ; And crook the pregnant' hinges...may follow fawning. Dost thou hear ? Since my dear soul2 was mistress of her choice, And could of men distinguish her election, She hath seal'd thee for... | |
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