“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4E. Claxton, 1883 |
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Page 619
... tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st , - -as base as strange Thou wrong'st a gentle.nan , who is as far From thy report as thou from honour , and Solicit'st here a lady that disdains 140 Thee and the devil alike . What ho ...
... tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st , - -as base as strange Thou wrong'st a gentle.nan , who is as far From thy report as thou from honour , and Solicit'st here a lady that disdains 140 Thee and the devil alike . What ho ...
Page 623
... tale of Tereus ; here the leaf's turn'd down Where Philomel gave up . I have enough : To the trunk again , and shut the spring of it . Swift , swift , you dragons of the night , that dawning May bear the raven's eye ! I lodge in fear ...
... tale of Tereus ; here the leaf's turn'd down Where Philomel gave up . I have enough : To the trunk again , and shut the spring of it . Swift , swift , you dragons of the night , that dawning May bear the raven's eye ! I lodge in fear ...
Page 637
... tales I have told you Of courts , of princes , of the tricks in war : This service is not service , so being done , But being so allow'd : to apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we see ; And often , to our comfort , shall ...
... tales I have told you Of courts , of princes , of the tricks in war : This service is not service , so being done , But being so allow'd : to apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we see ; And often , to our comfort , shall ...
Page 683
... tale of mine .. Cym . By thine own tongue thou art condemn'd , and musi Endure our law : thou'rt dead . Imo . 290 I am sorry for thee : That headless man Bind the offender , 300 I thought had been my lord . Cym . And take him from our ...
... tale of mine .. Cym . By thine own tongue thou art condemn'd , and musi Endure our law : thou'rt dead . Imo . 290 I am sorry for thee : That headless man Bind the offender , 300 I thought had been my lord . Cym . And take him from our ...
Page 698
... tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to forget our own ? Dio . That were to blow at fire in hope to quench it ; For who digs hills because they do aspire Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher . O my distressed lord ...
... tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to forget our own ? Dio . That were to blow at fire in hope to quench it ; For who digs hills because they do aspire Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher . O my distressed lord ...
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