| 1862 - 1044 pages
...wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guard «ge to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou: to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practised on her with foul charms: Abused... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 pages
...shunn'd The wealthy curled* darlings of our nation, — "Would ever have to incur a general mock, Hun from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou : to fear,t not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practised on... | |
| James Henry Hackett - 1864 - 376 pages
...bound, Whether a maid so tender, fair, and happy, So opposite to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have to...puzzled themselves with the inquiry why the epithet "cxirled" is here applied to the wealthy darlings of the nation ; and Dr. Johnson thinks it has no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 648 pages
...she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation*, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Hua from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou; to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practis'd on her with foul charms ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings'" of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Bun thunder?* In the most terrible and nimble stroke Of quick, cross-lightning? Judge me the world, if 't is not gross in sense That thou hast practis'd on her with foul charms ;... | |
| William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1864 - 498 pages
...to marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thinjr as thou : ITiou hast practis'd on her with foul charms. I therefore apprehend and do attach... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom...such a thing as thou,— to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense That thou hast practis'd on her with foul charms ; Abus'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 788 pages
...to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, t' incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom...such a thing as thou, — to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense That tliou hast practis'd on her with foul charms ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 722 pages
...to marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom...such a thing as thou, — to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practised on her with foul charms ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 364 pages
...to marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom...such a thing as thou, — to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practised on her with foul charms ;... | |
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