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" For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too... "
The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved Text of ... - Page cix
by William Shakespeare - 1844
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Eminent Characters of the English Revolutionary Period

Edwin Owen Jones - 1853 - 258 pages
...pyramid ? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name ? Thou in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a live-long monument. For whilst, to shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath from the leaves of...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life ...

John Milton - Bookbinding - 1855 - 568 pages
...starry-pointing pyramid ? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What needst thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou, In our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself...Hath, from the leaves of thy unvalued book, Those Delphic lines with deep impression took ; Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: A New Edition Carefully Revised from the ...

John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...pyramid ? What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, Thou in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a livelong monument. For whilst to the shame of flow-endeavouring art Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued...
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The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Tragedies

William Shakespeare, Charles Knight - 1854 - 684 pages
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The Popular lecturer [afterw.] Pitman's Popular lecturer (and ..., Volumes 1-3

Henry Pitman - 1856 - 1048 pages
...astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument ; For whilst, t' the shame of slow endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book, Those Delphic lines with deep impression took; Then thou our fancy of itself bereaving, Doth make us marble...
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The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: Life of Shakespeare. Dr. Johnson's preface ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 pages
...pyramid ? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name '* Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself...unvalued book, Those Delphick lines with deep impression too » ; Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And,...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 666 pages
...pyramid 1 Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name ? Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself...flow; and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalu'd book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took ; Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving,...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 668 pages
...heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name 1 Thou, in our wonder and astoaishment, Hast built thyself a live-long monument : For whilst,...; and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalu'd book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took ; Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1857 - 664 pages
...pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou sucb weak witness of thy name ? Thou in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a livelong monument. For whilst to the shame of flow-endeavouring art Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued...
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A collection of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions, on the most ..., Page 77

Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 pages
...Pyramid ? Deare Sonne of Memory, great Heire of Fame, What nced'st thou such dull Witnesse of thy name? Thou, in our Wonder and Astonishment, Hast built thyself a live-long Monument ! For whilst to th' shame of slow-endevouring Art Thy casio Numbers flow, and that each Heart, Hath from the leaves...
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