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" They that have power to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, Who, moving others, are themselves as stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow ; They rightly do inherit heaven's graces, And husband nature's riches from... "
The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely new ... - Page 517
by William Shakespeare - 1843
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets, Volume 1

Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1883 - 782 pages
...Bclshazzar. Pt. ii. FRAILTY — see Woman. Frailty, thy name is Woman ! 1792 Shaks. : Hamlet. Act i. Sc. 2. , The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Though...their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. 1793 Shaks. : Sonnet xciv. When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray,...
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The Plant-lore & Garden-craft of Shakespeare

Henry Nicholson Ellacombe - Daisies - 1884 - 462 pages
...first-born flowers, and all things rare, That Heaven's air in this huge rondure hems. Ibid. xxi. (19) The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Though...their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. Ibid. xciv (20) Yet nor the lays of birds nor the sweet smell Of different flowers in odour...
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Truths illustrated by great authors [ed. by W. White].

Truths - 1885 - 572 pages
...are themselves of stone, "Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow ; They rightly do inherit Heav'n's graces, And husband Nature's riches from expense ;...their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. Coeruption. — Shakespeare. IF that the Heavens do not their visible spirits Send quickly down...
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Three Hundred English Sonnets

David M. Main - Sonnets, English - 1886 - 342 pages
...making. Thus have I had thee, as a dream doth flatter ; In sleep a king, but, waking, no such matter. '"T"*HEY that have power to hurt and will do none,...their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. TT OW like a winter hath my absence been From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year ! What...
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Songs and Sonnets by William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 276 pages
...apple doth thy beauty grow, If thy sweet virtue answer not thy show ! THE LIFE WITHOUT PASSION '"FHEY that have power to hurt and will do none, That do...their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. THE VIRTUE OF BEAUTY 1_T OW sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame Which, like a canker in...
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Life. Hist. drama. Poems

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 596 pages
...t Tb'i and the next two Sonnets are made a set by themselves Who, moving others, are themselves us stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow; —...Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. XCV. 146. How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame, Which, like a canker in the fragrant rose, Doth...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

English poetry - 1887 - 370 pages
...the lords and owners of their faces, Others, but stewards of their excellence. The summer's (lower is to the summer sweet, Though to itself it only live...their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. \V. Shakespeare XXXIII THE LOVER'S APPEAL And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay !...
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The Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnets

Gerald Massey - 1888 - 512 pages
...antiquity. (62) Ah wherefore with infection should he live And with his presence grace impiety t (67) The Summer's flower is to the Summer sweet, Though...dignity. For sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds. (94) They look into the beauty of thy mind, And that in guess they measure by thy deeds; Then (churls)...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1890 - 620 pages
...stewards of their excellence. The Bummer's flower is to the summer sweet, ' Show, ie. show they could do. Though to itself it only live and die; But if that...sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds; Lilies that fester2 smell far worse than weeds. How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame Which, like a canker...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

English poetry - 1889 - 428 pages
...W. Shakespeart XXXII THE LIFE WITHOUT PASSION ' I 'HEY that have power to hurt, and will do none, J. That do not do the thing they most do show, Who, moving...The basest weed outbraves his dignity : For sweetest tilings turn sourest by their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. XXXIII THE LONER'S...
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