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" Twere now to be most happy; for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. "
The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added to the ... - Page 273
by William Shakespeare - 1818
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The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Volumes 17-22

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 pages
...death t And let the labouring bark climb hills of seas, Olympus-high ; and duck again as low As hell 's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'T were now to...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. DBS. The heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase, Even as our days do grow !...
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Violet: Or, The Cross and the Crown

Maria Jane McIntosh - American fiction - 1856 - 458 pages
...experiences were destined long to confirm the superstitions of his race in his own home. CHAPTEE XV. " If it were now to die, . T were now to be most happy;...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate." SHAKSPEAEE. IN the mean time, life had gone brightly and gayly with Edward Ross. The arrangements at...
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Vassall Morton: A Novel

Francis Parkman - History - 1856 - 432 pages
...familiar world around him was sublimed into a vision of Eden. CHAPTEK XXII. If it were now to die, Twere now to be most happy ; for I fear, My soul hath her...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. — OlJuUo. IT was a day of cloudless sunshine when Morton set forth for the house at Battle Brook...
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Vassall Morton: A Novel

Francis Parkman - History - 1856 - 432 pages
...familiar world around was sublimed into a vision of Eden. CHAPTER, XXII. If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for I fear, My soul hath her...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. — Othdlc. IT was a day of cloudless sunshine when Morton set forth for the house at Battle Brook...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...of seas, Olympus-high ; and duck again as low As Hell's from Heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath her...another Comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. Habe,— Hazlitt. TT makes us proud when our love of a mistress is returned ; it ought to make us prouder...
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Comoediae sex

Terence - 1857 - 968 pages
...Heaut. iv. 3. In. Hecyra v. 4. 3. So too Shakespeare, Othello u. l : " If it were now to die 'Twere now to be most happy : for I fear, My soul hath her...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate." Compare also Eunuchus Hi. 5. 3, 4 : " Nunc est prefecto interfici quum perpeti me possum, Ne hoc gaudium...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...of seas, Olympus-high, and duck again as low As hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath her...another comfort, like to this, Succeeds in unknown fate. i — a most profane and liberal CENSURER?] It is councilor in the old editions, but that can scarcely...
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies ...

English drama - 1859 - 824 pages
...this moment. Cha. Come to my arms, and let me hold thee to my heart for ever. [Embraces her.] " If I were now to die, 't were now to be most happy ; for...content so absolute, that not another comfort like this, succeeds in unknown fate." Enter SIR GILBERT. Sir G. Holla! what the devil, are you two at it...
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Pearls of Shakespeare: A Collection of the Most Brilliant Passages Found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 pages
...hills of seas Olympus-high, and duck a^ain as low As hell's from heaven ! If I were now to die, "I were now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. OTHELLO S FIRST SUSPICION. Oth. What dost thou think ? logo. Think, my lord ? Oth, Think, my lord !...
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Pearls of Shakspeare, a collection of the most brilliant passages found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 188 pages
...hills of seas Olympus-high, and duck again as low As hell's from heaven! If I were now to die 'Twere now to be most happy; for, I fear My soul hath her...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. OTIIEI.LO'S FIRST SUSPICION. Olh. What dost thou think ? logo. Think, my lord ? Oth. Think, my lord...
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