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" I am not prone to weeping, as our sex Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities : but I have That honourable grief lodged here which burns Worse than tears drown... "
The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles ... - Page 213
1830
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The Prairie: A Tale

James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 328 pages
...prairies, and he will come before the Master of Life, like a chief!" CHAPTER XX VT. " I am not proue to weeping, as our sex Commonly are." " — — But...that honourable Grief lodged here, which burns worse thau Tears drown." Shaktpcare WHEN within twenty feet of the prisoners the Tetons stopped, and their...
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The Heathcotes; or, The wept of Wish-Ton-Wish

James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 298 pages
...possess the mental helplessness of appearing the most abject fatuity. CHAPTER XIX. " I am not prone to weeping, as our sex Commonly are; — But I have That honourable grief lodged here, which bums •Worse than tears drown." — WINTER'S TALE. IP the pen of a compiler, like that we wield, possessed...
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Agamemnon the King: a Tragedy: From the Greek of Aeschylus

Aeschylus, William John Blew - 1855 - 278 pages
...dfp/j.6vovs (line 1143) — " And I went in bitterness in the heat of my spirit." — Ezek. iii. 14. " 1 have That honourable grief lodged here which burns "Worse than tears drown." Winter's Tak, Act II. Sc. 1 (Boyes). Hermann would read 'Eyu SE 0fpni>vo$s rax cv ne'Sw /3aXS, which...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...to Weeping, as our sex Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew, Perchance, shall dry your Pities; but I have That honourable Grief lodged here, which burns Worse than Tears drown. . — Young. t — Spenser. T ONG thus lie chew'd the cud of inward Griefe, And did consume his Gall...
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Grace and Remembrance: Poems

G. Gerard - 1856 - 110 pages
...noble heart, Thou canst not sorrow where thou art, Affliction combats not with clay. * Hermione. — I have That honourable grief lodged here which burns Worse than tears drown." Winter's Tale. XX. THE pale moon flies before the dawn, The stars die out from south to north, And...
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Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Volume 2; Volume 70

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in literature - 1858 - 364 pages
...prone to weeping as our sex Commonly are, the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities ; but I have That honourable grief lodged here, which burns Worse than tears drown. But these verbal gentlemen do not seem to have felt that the resemblance is merely on the surface,...
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Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before, Volume 2

Conway Keith - 1859 - 370 pages
...CHAPTER XIV. I am not prone to weeping, The want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities. But I have That honourable grief lodged here, which burns "Worse than tears drow^» • •-:•. " •" V • : Winter's Tale. Give sorrow words — the grief that does not speak...
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Cooper's Works: The prairie

James Fenimore Cooper - American fiction - 1860 - 536 pages
...principal war riors, was deliberately approaching his intended victim. CHAPTER XXVI. " I am not prone to weeping, as our sex Commonly are. — " •' —...lodged here, which burns worse than Tears drown." Shakspeare. WHEN within twenty feet of the prisoners, the Tetons stopped, and their leader made a i.)gn...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 544 pages
...to weeping, as our sex Commonly are; the want of which vain dew, Perchance, shall dry your pities : but I have That honourable grief lodged here, which burns Worse than tears drown : 'Beseech you all, my lords, With thoughts so qualified as your charities Shall best instruct you,...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona ...

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 482 pages
...aspeft more favourable] Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities: but I have That honourable grief lodged here which burns Worse than tears drown: beseech you all, my lords. With thoughts so qualified as your charities Shall best instruct you,- measure...
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