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The Works - Page 147
by George Crabbe - 1823
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pages
...of his grace, By seeming cold, or careless of his will. For he is gracious, if he be observ'd ;' He hath a tear for pity, and a hand Open as day for melting charity: Yet notwithstanding, being incens'd, he's Bint ; As humorous as winter, and as sudden As flaws congealed in the spring of day....
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The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1833 - 522 pages
...of his grace, By seeming cold, or careless of his will. For he is gracious, if he be observed ; l He hath a tear for pity, and a hand Open as day for melting charity : Yet notwithstanding, being incensed, he 's flint ; As humorous 2 as winter, and as sudden As flaws 3 congealed in the spring of day. His...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...his grace, By seeming cold, or careless of his will. For he is gracious, if be be observ'd : 44) He my lord, they are false: nay, I'll tickle ye incens'd, he's flint; As humorous as winter, 4i) and as sudden As flaws congealed in the spring of...
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The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volume 1, Volume 1

Harold C. Goddard - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 410 pages
...advantage of his grace By seeming cold or careless of his will; For he is gracious, if he be observ'd: He hath a tear for pity and a hand Open as day for melting charity; Yet notwithstanding, being incens'd, he's flint, As humorous as winter, and as sudden As flaws congealed in the spring of day....
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Tales 1812 and Selected Poems

Crabbe - Literary Criticism - 1967 - 492 pages
...sought unseen her miserable home, To think of comforts lost, and brood on wants to come. 590 312 17. RESENTMENT She hath a tear for pity, and a hand Open...incensed, is flint — Her temper, therefore, must be well observ'd. 2 Henry IV, Act iv, Scene 4 . . .Three or four wenches where I stood cried — 'Alas! good...
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Restoring Shakespeare: A Critical Analysis of the Misreadings in Shakespeare ...

Leon Kellner - Literary Criticism - 1969 - 234 pages
...as the question requires, affect, and in l. 230 infect = infected. §76. « misprinted for / A. He hath a tear for pity and a hand \ Open as day for meeting charity (H4BIV, 4, 32). Read, with F, melting. Outside Shakespeare: field for filled (Martyred...
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Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia ..., Volume 11

Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1898 - 400 pages
...not in; naked, and ye clothed me not; sick and in prison, and ye visited me not," for he had' ever "a tear for pity and a hand open as day" for melting charity. Therefore be it resolved, That this Association record its sincere sorrow at the death of Major R....
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Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading

Alan Sinfield - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 384 pages
...the truth when he describes the prince as having his feminine qualities under proper restriction: He hath a tear for pity, and a hand Open as day for melting charity: Yet notwithstanding, being incens'd, he's flint. The dominance of the latter quality in the reign of Henry V is demonstrated when...
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Female Quixotism: Exhibited in the Romantic Opinions and Extravagant ...

Tabitha Tenney - American fiction - 1992 - 370 pages
...as day to melting charity'": William Shakespeare, Henry the Fourth, Second Part, IV. iv. 31-32: "He hath a tear for pity and a hand / Open as day for melting charity." 15.34 "Harriet Caroline Clementina": Harriet Byron, Caroline Grandison, and Clementina della Porretta,...
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Essex Institute Historical Collections, Volume 60

Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1924 - 544 pages
...recipients of his bounty, who can speak? There are multitudes who can gratefully say of him, ' Surely He had a tear for pity, and a hand Open as day for melting charity.' " CAPTAIN E. AUGUSTUS EMMEBTON. Captain Emmerton was born in Salem, Feb. 9, 1827, the son of the late...
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