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" Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time ; for, from this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality : All is but toys: renown, and grace, is dead; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag... "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors ... - Page 251
by William Shakespeare - 1826
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...there. Had I but dy'd an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time ; for, from this instant, All is but toys : renown, and grace, is dead ; The...drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of. Lay her i' the earth ; — And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring ! I tell thee,...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 pages
...cruel, anywhere.— Dear Duff, Ipr'ythee, contradict thyself, And say, itisnotso ! Re-enter MACPETU C in'mortality, All is but toys; renown, and grace is dead; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens. Coriolanus ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 556 pages
...Ere death dare come to us ? — How do you, women ? What,what? good cheer! Why,hownow,Charmian? • From this instant There's nothing serious in mortality...drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag on.' Macbetk. I0 Iras has just said ' Royal Egypt, Empress!' Cleopatra completes the sentence (without...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pages
...LENOX. Macb. Had I but died an hour before this cnance, I had liv'da blessed time ; for, from tlijs leei Is left this vault to brag of. Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIK. Don, What is amiss ? Macb. You are,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...And say, it Is not so. Re-enter Macbeth and Lenox. Mach. Had I but died an hour before this chancy s IB left this vault to brag of. Enter Malcolm and Donalbain. Don. What is amiss ? Mach, You are, and...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...house? Ban. Too cruel, any where. Dear Duff, I pr'ythee, contradict thyself, And say, it is not so. t the furthest 1 I'fd Sir, at the furthest for a week or two; But then U but toys: renown, and grace, is dead! The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...7 Ban. Too cruel, any where,^— Dear Duff, I pr'ythee, contradict thyself, And say, it is not HO. sic. JuL Not a whit, when it jars so. Host. Hark,...music! Jul. Ay ; Uiat change is the spite. Host. tins vault to brag of. Enter MALCOLM and Don ALBAIIT. J9on. What is amiss ? Macb. You are, and do not...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 pages
...similar Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, And burned is Apollnes laurel bough.' 9 « here this is questioned, on.' Macbeth. 10 Iras has just said, ' Royal Eeypt, Empress ." Cleopatra completes the sentence, (without...
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...Ban. Too cruel, any where. • Dear Duff, I pr'ylhee, contradict thyself, And say, it is not so. 3-21 form following, sir ; all those three : I was seen...and form following. Now, sir, for the manner, — [s left this vault to brag of. Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIN. Don. What is amiss 1 Macb. You are, and...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...where.— Dear Duff, I pr'ythee, contradict thyself, And say, it is not so. Re-enter MACBETH and LENGX. Macb. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I...this instant, /There's nothing serious in mortality : I All is but toys : renown, and grace, is dead ; ;The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees /...
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