Shadows avaunt!—Richard's himself again. Richard III When the Black Knight—for it becomes necessary to resume the train of his adventures—left the Trysting-tree of the generous Outlaw, he he
Shadows avaunt!—Richard's himself again. Richard III When the Black Knight—for it becomes necessary to resume the train of his adventures—left the Trysting-tree of the generous Outlaw, he he
So! now 'tis ended, like an old wife's story. Webster When the first moments of surprise were over, Wilfr…
Be Mowbray's sins so heavy in his bosom, That they may break his foaming courser's back, And throw …
I found them winding of Marcello's corpse. And there was such a solemn melody, 'Twixt doleful songs…
All hail to the lordlings of high degree, Who live not more happy, though greater than we! Our pastimes to see, …
O maid, unrelenting and cold as thou art, My bosom is proud as thine own. —Seward It was in the twilight of t…
—-There I throw my gage, To prove it on thee to the extremest point Of martial daring. —Richard II Even Lucas…
Stern was the law which bade its vot'ries leave At human woes with human hearts to grieve; Stern was the…
Say not my art is fraud—all live by seeming. The beggar begs w ith it, and the gay courtier Gains land and ti…
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