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" O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued... "
Parnassus - Page 271
edited by - 1875 - 534 pages
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Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, Volumes 4-6

1845 - 410 pages
...principal object of so many of those lyrics which contain a " leading idea, with variations : " — " O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty...almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works iu, like the dyer's hand." But if from his professional occupation his nature was felt by him] to be...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, Volumes 5-8

1845 - 570 pages
...principal object of so many of those lyrics which contain a " leading idea, with variations : !' — " O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty...which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that mv name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's...
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and Goethe

Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 588 pages
...Then give me welcome, next my heaven the best, Even to thy pure and most most loving breast. 111. " O, for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty...name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subJu'd, To what it works in, like the dyer's hand : Pity me, then, and wish I were renew'd ; Whilst,...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...welcome, next my heaven the best, E'en to thy pure and most most loving breast. 0 for my sake do thou u íike the dyer's hand. Pity me then, and wish I were reuew'd ; FROM 1558. SlIAKSrEARK. Whilst, like...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volume 1

William Howitt - 1847 - 524 pages
...deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds : Hence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost...Whilst, like a willing patient, I will drink Potions of eysell,* 'gainst my strong infection. No bitterness that I will bitter think, No double penance to...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...welcome, next my heaven the best, E'en to thy pure and most most loving breast. 0 for my sake do thou with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful...a brand. And almost thence my nature is subdued To whftt it works in, like the dyer's hand. Pity me then, and wish I were reuew'd ; tVhilst, like a willing...
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Lectures on Shakespeare, Volume 1

Henry Norman Hudson - 1848 - 360 pages
...what is most dear; Most true it is, that I have looked on truth Askance and strangely." And again : " O, for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty...my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand." Out-gushings also of feelings almost too sacred and private for utterance are scattered...
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Notes from life, in six essays

sir Henry Taylor - 1848 - 236 pages
...betrayed to the way of life forced upon him by the want of a competency : — " Oh, for my sake do thou with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful...a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To that it works in, like the dyer's hand." * And we know further, that when he had attained to a competency...
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Lectures on Shakespeare, Volume 1

Henry Norman Hudson - 1848 - 364 pages
...for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not hetter for my life provide, Than public means, which public...my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand." Out-gushings also of feelings almost too sacred and private for utterance are scattered...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 pages
...welcome, next my heaven the best, Б'еп to thy pure and most most loving breast. 0 for my sake do thou d Lincoln renew' J ; in others, tbe poet alludes to his profession of an actor, and all bear the impress of strong...
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