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" O thou goddess, Thou divine Nature, how thyself thou blazon'st : In these two princely boys ! They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf 'd, as the rud'st wind, That... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators - Page 267
by William Shakespeare - 1806
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 422 pages
...Thou divine nature ! How thyself thou blazon "st In-tfaese two princely boys ?~They are as gentle* f As zephyrs blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head ; and yet as rough (There royal blood enchaf'd) as the rud'st » ind That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 456 pages
...I am responsible. MALONE. I have received this emendation, which is certainly judicious. STEEVENS * They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet,...rough, Their royal blood enchaf d, as the rud'st wind, &c.] So, in our author's Lover's Complaint : ' His qualities were beauteous as his form, ' For maiden...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: To which are Added His ...

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pages
...And praise myself for charily. Bel. O thou goddess, Thou divine Nature, how thyself thou blazon'st In these two princely boys! they are as gentle As...his sweet head: and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchafed, as the rudest wind. That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 13

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 454 pages
...I am responsible. MALONE. I have received this emendation, which is certainly judicious. STEEVENS 2 They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet,...his sweet head ; and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, &c.] So, in our author's Lover's Complaint : His qualities were beauteous...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 20

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 pages
...storms." MALONE. Again, in Cymbeline : " and yet as rough, " Their royal blood enchaf d, as the rudest wind, " That by the top doth take the mountain pine, " And make him stoop to the vale." STEEVENS. 6 When WINDS BREATHE sweet, UNRULY though they be.] So, Amiens in As You Like It, addressing...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 6

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 878 pages
...frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. Macbeth, Act. v. sc. 5. О thou goodness, Thou divine nature ! how thyself thou blazon 'st In...his sweet head ; and yet as rough (Their royal blood inchaf'd) as the rudest wind, That by the top doth take the mountain-pine, And make him stoop to the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, in Ten Volumes: Troilus and ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 pages
...a parish of such Clotens blood, Bel. O thou goddess, Thou divine Nature, how thyself thou blazon'st In these two princely boys ! They are as gentle As...his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the...
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Lessons in Elocution: Or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse for the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...one, not one for all. — Pope, 18. O thou goddess, Thou divine Nature ! How thyself thou blazon'st In these two princely boys ! They are as gentle As...his sweet head ; and yet as rough (Their royal blood enchaf'd) as the rud'st wind That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make them stoop to the...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 23-24

British essayists - 1823 - 866 pages
...underneath the violet, Not wagging its sweet head — Yet as rough, His noble blood enchafed, as the rude wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine,...stoop to the vale — 'Tis wonderful That an invisible insiinct should frame him To loyalty, unleanTd ; honour, untaught ; Civility, not seen in other; knowledge...
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On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Volume 1

Charles Bucke - Nature - 1823 - 416 pages
...boys ! They are as gentle A« Zephyrs, blowing below the violet ; And yet as rough as is the rudest wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. Cymbeline, iv. sc. 2. When lightning shoots along the sky, and thunder rolls along the horizon or over...
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