Gleanings for the Curious From the Harvest Fields of Literature a Melange of Ex

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Gleanings for the Curious From the Harvest Fields of Literature a Melange of Ex
Charles C Charles Carroll Bombaugh
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2.
Ham. — Do not believe it.
Ros. — Believe what ?
Ham. — That I can keep your counsel, and not mine own.
Shakspeare : Hamlet, IV. 2.
Anger is like A full-hot horse, who being allowed his way, Self mettle tires him. — Henry VIII. I. 1. Let passion work, and, like a hot-reined horse, 'Twill quickly tire itself. — Massinger : Unnatural Combat.
Is this the Talbot so much feared abroad That with his name the mothers still their babes ? — Henry VI. II. 3.
Nor shall Sebastian's formidable name Be lon
...ger used to lull the crying babe. — Dryden : Don Sebastian.
• Chili's dark matrons long shall tame The froward child with Bertram's name. — Scott : Rokeby.
It were better to be eaten to death with rust than to bo scoured to nothing by perpetual motion. — Henry IV. , Second Part, I. 2.
Reversed by Byron : — Better to sink beneath the shock Than moulder piecemeal on the rock. — Giaour, 'Tis her breathing that Perfumes the chamber thus. — Cymbeline.
No lips did seem so fair In his conceit — through which he thinks doth fly So sweet a breath that doth perfume the air.


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