The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 277
... eye - tooth of the great Turk : Whose eyes be once set on this piece of work , May happily lose part of his eye - sight , But not all till he be blind outright . Kiss it hardly with good devotion . Pot . This kiss shall bring us much ...
... eye - tooth of the great Turk : Whose eyes be once set on this piece of work , May happily lose part of his eye - sight , But not all till he be blind outright . Kiss it hardly with good devotion . Pot . This kiss shall bring us much ...
Page 287
... eyes . Puff , quoth Hodge ; thinking thereby to have fire without doubt ; With that Gib shut her two eyes , and so the fire was out ; And by and by them open'd , even as they were before , With that the sparks appeared , even as they ...
... eyes . Puff , quoth Hodge ; thinking thereby to have fire without doubt ; With that Gib shut her two eyes , and so the fire was out ; And by and by them open'd , even as they were before , With that the sparks appeared , even as they ...
Page 317
... eyes Opprest the common people of the skies ? Ah ! wretch ! what boots it to cast back thine eyes Where dawning hope no beam of comfort shews ? ' & c . This is true beauty and true sublimity : it is also true pathos and morality for it ...
... eyes Opprest the common people of the skies ? Ah ! wretch ! what boots it to cast back thine eyes Where dawning hope no beam of comfort shews ? ' & c . This is true beauty and true sublimity : it is also true pathos and morality for it ...
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