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" even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd, felt. A headlefs man! The garments of Pofthumus! I know the fhape of his leg; this is his hand, His foot Mercurial, his Martial thigh; The brawns of Hercules: but ' his Jovial face • Murder... "
Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear - Page 259
by William Shakespeare - 1773
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Poetical Works

Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pages
...winged Herme* 1 hand, а-е.] In Shakspearc's Cymbelinc there is a similar method of description :— this is his hand, His foot mercurial, his martial thigh, The brawns of HcrculM. We find it likewise in Hamlet. Longepierre thinks that the hands of Mercury are selected by...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 12

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 496 pages
...Heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it ! The dream 's here still : even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me ; not imagin'd, felt. — A headless man ! —- The garment of Posthumus ! I know the shape of's leg: this is his hand; His foot...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 12

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 500 pages
...Heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it! The dream 's here still: even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me ; not imagin'd, felt. — A headless man ! — The garment of Posthumus ! I know the shape of's leg: this is his hand; His foot...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 912 pages
...heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it ! The dream's here still, even when I wake ; it is Without me, as within me ; not imagin'd, felt ! A headless man !—the garments of Posthumus ! I know the shape of 's leg : this is his hand ; His foot...
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Cymbeline, King of Britain: A Play in Five Acts

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 100 pages
...heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of itl The dream's here still; even when I wake it is Without me, as within me ; not imagin'd, felt. A headless man !—The garments of Posthuimis ! Murther in heaven? How?—'Tis gone.—Pisaniol All curses...
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Shakespeare, a Reprint of His Collected Works as Put Forth in 1623, Part 3

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 352 pages
...i null a drop of pittie As a Wrens eye ; fear'd Gods, a part of it. The Dreame's heere Hill : euen when I wake it is Without me, as within me : not imagin'd, felt. A headlefle man ? The Garments of РаЯЬитш ! I know the ih.ipc of's Legge : this is his Hand :...
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Tragedies

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 806 pages
...heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it! 8S The dream 's here still: even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd felt. S1 A headless man! — The garment of Posthumus! I know the shape of his leg: this is his hand; His...
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The Stratford Shakspere: Macbeth. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 670 pages
...heaven as small a drop of pity s a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it! 'he dream 's here still: even when I wake it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd, felt. . headless man!—The garments of Posthumus! know the shape of his leg: this is his hand; [is foot...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Hamlet. King Lear. Othello. Antony ...

William Shakespeare - 1868 - 558 pages
...heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of itl The dream's here still: even when I wake, it is Without me, as within me; not imagin'd, felt. A headless man! — The garments of Posthiimus! i. know the shape of's leg: this is his hand; His foot...
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The Phaedrus of Plato

Plato, William Hepworth Thompson - Greek literature - 1868 - 262 pages
...ancient and modern, compare Horace's Mercurialium custos virorum. Also Shakspeare, Cymbeline iv. 2, " His foot Mercurial ; his Martial thigh : The brawns of Hercules: but his Jovial face ?" at. v. 4, " Our Jovial star reigned at his birth." Spenser, FQ ii. 12, st. 51, " Thereto the heavens...
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