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" The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign... "
The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History ... - Page 173
1836
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An Essay on the Tragedy of Hamlet: Embracing a View of Hamlet's Character ...

Patrick MacDonell - 1843 - 88 pages
...The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers ! quite, quite down! And I, of ladies...wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows: * * * * * * * * O, woe is me! To have seen what I have seen, see what I see! Of all the varied scenes,...
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The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...glass of fashion, and the mould of form, Th' observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down ! And 1 4, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble5 and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; That unmatch'd...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...glass of fashion, and the mould of form, Th' observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down ! And I 4, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble5 and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; That unmatch'd...
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observed of all observers! quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That sucked the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells...
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The Works of Shakespere, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observed of all observers! quite, quite down! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That sucked the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet hells...
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Knight's Cabinet edition of the works of William Shakspere, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pages
...The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers ! quite, quite, down ! And I, of ladies most deject arid wretched, That suck'd the houey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason,...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...expectancy and rose of the fair state , The glass of fashion , and the mould of form , Th' observ'd of all observers , quite , quite down ! And I , of...unmatch'd form and feature of blown youth, Blasted with eestasy. O , woe is me ! To have seen what I have seen , see what I see ! Re-enter King amZPoLouius....
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved ..., Volume 14

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 364 pages
...The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observed of all observers ! quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies...and harsh ; That unmatch'd form and feature of blown youtft 1 ie you mistake by wanton affectation, arid pretend to mistake by ignorance. Blasted with ecstasy.1...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 8

Theology - 1851 - 922 pages
...tickling up end down the veins. King John, III. 2. And I, of ladies most defect and wretched, That sucked the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and...Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune, and harsh. Hamlet, III. I. 1851.] The Fw.r Gospels. 503 But, these secondary qualities of style — the beauty,...
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Whitehall; or, The days of Charles i. By the author of Whitefriars

Emma Robinson - 1845 - 890 pages
...companion started to find that he was gone ; and then he hastened on alone to Whitehall. CHAPTER XXI. " Now see that noble and most sovereign reason Like sweet bells jangled out of tune and harsh ; Mad as the sea and winds when both contend Which is the mightier." HABLBT. THUS then it had terminated...
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