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" Our bruised arms hung up for monuments; Our stern alarums chang'd to merry meetings, Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. Grim-visag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front; And now — instead of mounting barbed steeds To fright the souls of fearful... "
The life and death of king Richard iii, a tragedy restored and re-arranged ... - Page 9
by William Shakespeare - 1821
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A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and uncommon words

William Toone - 1832 - 584 pages
...with golden sell And goodly gorgeous barbes. SPINS KR'S F. QUEEN. And now, instead of mounting baarbei steeds To fright the souls of fearful adversaries, He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber. • K. RICHARU in. BARBE, a neckerchief or veil, used at funeral solemnities, which was worn by different...
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An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...measures'. * Grim-visaged wai* . . hath smoothed his wrinkled front'; And now', instead of mounting bar-bedf steeds', To fright the souls of fearful adversaries',...lady's chamber To the lascivious pleasing of a lute'. * Dances f Armed. In order to do a thing well, we should attempt to do but one thing at a time. The...
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A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary, of Obsolete and Uncommon Words ...

William Toone - English language - 1834 - 496 pages
...barbarous Latin. The loftie steed with golden sell And goodly gorgeous buries. SPENSE'E'S !•'. QUEEN. And now, instead of mounting barbed steeds To fright the souls of fearful adversaries, He eapers nimbly in a lady's chamber. E. EICHAED m. BAEEE, a neckerchief or veil, used at funeral solemnities,...
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Select plays from Shakspeare; adapted for the use of schools and young ...

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...have appeared at the battle which he gained over the Lancastrians at Mortimer's Cross.— STEEVENS. And now, — instead of mounting barbed steeds, To...lascivious pleasing of a lute. But I, — that am not shap'd for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass ; I, that am rudely stamp'd,...
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SHAKESPEARE

BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLO-FRANCAISE - 1836 - 648 pages
...marches to delightful measures. Grim-visag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front : And now,—instead of mounting barbed steeds, To fright the souls of...lascivious pleasing of a lute. But I, that am not shap'd for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass ; I, that am rudely stamp'd,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...measures. ' Grim-visag'd War hath smooui'd hU wrinkled front ; And now,— instead of mounting barbed2 steeds, To fright the souls of fearful adversaries,...chamber, To the lascivious pleasing of a lute. But I,— Uiat am not shap'd for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass ; I, that am rudely...
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The Sportsman

642 pages
...wee sma' hour ayont the twa'l" in the early spring, was a matter somewhat different from capering " nimbly in a lady's chamber, to the lascivious pleasing of a lute." 3, Crescent Carlisle. ON GETTING UP A HEAD OF GAME. Among the various topics which are discussed in...
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Shakspearian Readings: Selected and Adapted for Young Persons and Others

William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - English drama - 1839 - 490 pages
...merry meetings; Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. Grim-visag'd War has smooth'd his angry front; And now, instead of mounting barbed steeds...lady's 'chamber, To the lascivious pleasing of a lute. Nor made to court an amo'rous looking-glass; But I, that am not shap'd for sportive tricks, To strut...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 564 pages
...marches to delightful measures.' Grim-visag'd war hath smooth"'d his wrinkled front; And now,—instead of mounting barbed steeds,' To fright the souls of...chamber, To the lascivious pleasing of a lute. But I,—that am not shap'd for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass ; To strut...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 592 pages
...measures. 2 Grim-visaged war hath smoothed his wrinkled front; And now,—instead of mounting barbed 3 steeds, To fright the souls of fearful adversaries,—...chamber, To the lascivious pleasing of a lute. But I,—that am not shaped for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass; I, that am...
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