William Shakespeare: His Life, His Works, And His Teaching

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William Shakespeare: His Life, His Works, And His Teaching
George William Rusden
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It did not speak before. All solemn things Should answer solemn accidents. The matter?
Triumphs for nothing and lamenting toys.
Is jollity for apes, and grief for boys.
Is Cadwal mad?
360 SHAKESPEARE.
Re-enter Arviraous, with Imogen, as dead, in his arms.
Belarius, — Look, here he comes, And brings the dire occasion in his arms.
Of what we blame him for!* Arviragus.— ' ^he bird is dead, That we have made so much on. I liad rather Have skipped from sixteen years to sixty.
To have turned my leapi
...ng time into a crutch, Than have seen this.
Guiderius, — O I sweetest, fairest lily, My brother wears thee not one half so well As when thou grew'st thyself.
BelariuB.— ! melancholy I Whoever yet could sound thy bottom? find The ooze to show what coa^t thy sluggisli crare Might ea&iliest harbour in ? Thou blessed thing !
Jove knows what man thou might'st have made; but I, Thou died'st^ a most rare boy, of melancholy I — How found you liim?
Arviragus, — Stark, as you see : Thus smiling, as some fly had tickled slumber.


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