| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...bloody noses, and crack'd crowns, And pass them current too. Gods me, my horse! RETIREMENT. ii ii. 3. To forswear the full stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastic. _4.Kiii. 2. Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we but the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...weep for him, then spit at him ; that I dravc my suitor from his mad humor of love, to a loving hu mor of madness ; which was, to forswear the full stream...world, and to live in a nook, merely monastic. And thus I cured him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 616 pages
...weep for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love to a loving( 34 ) humour of madness; which was, to forswear the full...world, and to live in a nook merely monastic. And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 402 pages
...then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humor of love to a living humor of madness; x which was, to forswear the full stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastic: and thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 740 pages
...now weep for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a loving humour of madness *; which was, to forswear the full...world, and to live in a nook, merely monastic. And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 pages
...him ; now weep for lúm, then spit at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to ine, i' faith ! Have you DO modesty, no maiden I cured him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| John Charles Bucknill - Medicine in literature - 1860 - 510 pages
...love too: Yet I profess curing it by counsel." " I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness ; which was, to forswear...world, and to live in a nook merely monastic: And thus I cured him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...Homely. ! В weep for him, then laugh at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to all instance, all discourse, That I am ready to distrust mine eyes, And wrangle I cur'd him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash vour liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1863 - 510 pages
...forswear him ; now weep for him, then spit at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness ; which was, to forswear...world, and to live in a nook merely monastic. And thus I cur'd him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 520 pages
...forswear him; now weep for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness ; which was, to forswear...world, and to live in a nook merely monastic. And thus I cur'd him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a sound sheep's heart,... | |
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