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" And to his robbery had annex'd thy breath, But, for his theft, in pride of all his growth A vengeful canker eat him up to death. More flowers I noted, yet I none could see But sweet or colour it had stolen from thee. "
Garden Walks with the Poets - Page 178
by Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 340 pages
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Shake-speares Sonnets: Neuer Before Imprinted

William Shakespeare - 1609 - 238 pages
...,an other white difpaire: A third nor rcd^ior white^tad ftolne of both, And to his robbry had annexe thy breath, But for his theft in pride of all his growth A vengfull canker eate him vp to death. More flowers I noted.y tt I none could fee, But fwcet.or culler...
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Poems on Several Occasions: By Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1760 - 266 pages
...another white defpair ; A third nor red, nor white, had ftol'n of both, And to his robb'ry hadannex'd thy breath ; But for his theft, in pride of all his growth,,, A vengeful canker eat him up to death. More flowers I noted, yet I none could fee, But fweet or colour it had ftol'n...
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Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and ...

William Shakespeare - 1766 - 620 pages
...other white difpaire: A third nor red, nor white, had ftolne of both, And to his robbry had annext thy breath, But for his theft in pride of all his growth A vengfull canker eate him vp to death. More flowers I noted, yet I none could fee, But fweet, or culler...
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Poems, Consisting Chiefly of Translations from the Asiatick Languages: To ...

William Jones - English poetry - 1772 - 248 pages
...another white defpair ; A third, nor red, nor white had jlol'n of both, And to his robb'ry had annex' d thy breath ; But for his theft, in pride of all his growth, A vengeful canker eat him up to death. Mare fiouSrs I noted, yet I none could fee, But fweet or colour it had jtol'n...
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Poems Written by Mr. William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 pages
...another white defpair; A third nor red, nor white, had ftol'n of both,^ f. And to his robb ry had annex'd thy breath ; But for his theft, in pride of all his growth, A vengeful canker eat him up to death. More flowers I noted, yet I none could fee, But fweet or colour it had ftol'n...
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Poems, Consisting Chiefly of Translations from the Asiatick Languages: To ...

William Jones - English poetry - 1777 - 242 pages
...thorns did Jland, A third, nor red, nor white, hadjlofn of bothy And to his rotb'ry had annex' d tby breath ; But for his theft, in pride of all his growth, . A vengeful canker eat him up to death. Morejliufrs I noted, yet I none could fee, Butfweet or colour it had JloTn from...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 pages
...another white defpair J; A third, nor red nor white, had ftolen of both, And to his robbery had annex'd thy breath ; But, for his theft, in pride of all his growth A vengeful canker eat him up to death*. More flowers I noted, yet I none could fee, But fweet or colour it had ftolen...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Spenser. Shakespeare ...

1792 - 774 pages
...A third, nor red nor white, had ftolen of both, And tu his robbery had annex'd thy breath j Бис for his theft, in pride of all his growth A vengeful canker cat him up to death» More flowers I noted, ytt 1 none could fee, i3ut fweet or colour it had ftoien...
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The poems of William Shakspeare, with mr. Capell's History of the ..., Volume 18

William Shakespeare - 1798 - 306 pages
...defpair ; A third, nor red nor white, had ftolen of both, And to his robbery had annex'd thy breath j But for his theft, in pride of all his growth A vengeful canker eat him up to death. Mote flowers I noted, yet I none could fee, Where art thou, Mufe, that thou forget'ft...
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Poems, with illustrative remarks [ed. by W.C. Oulton]. To which is ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 pages
...veins thou hast too grossly dy'd : The lily I condemned for thy hand, And buds of marjoram had stol'n thy hair ; The roses fearfully on thorns did stand,...another white despair; A third nor red, nor white, bad stol'n of both, And to his robb'ry has annex'd thy breath; But for his theft, in pride of all his...
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