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" Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality : All is but toys : renown, and grace, is dead ; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag... "
The soldier of fortune - Page 119
by Henry Curling - 1843
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Histoire de la littérature anglaise, Volume 2

Hippolyte Taine - 1866 - 540 pages
...choses se détraque, et que les deux mondes tombent en pièces,— avant que nous nous résignions 1. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da...blessed time ; for, from this instant, There's nothing serions in mortality ': Ail is but toys : renown and grace, is dead; - The wine of life is drawn, and...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; All's well ...

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 972 pages
...Dear Duff, I pr'ythee, contradict thyself, And say it is not so. Re-enter MACBETH >iml LENOX. Mi :<li. Had I but died an hour before this chance I had liv'da...this instant There's nothing serious in mortality ; All is but toys : renown and grace is dead ; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of the Rev ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1868 - 444 pages
...Dear Duff, 1 prithee , contradict thyself, And say it is not so. Re-enter MACBETH and LENNOX. Macb. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da...this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality: All is but toys: renown and grace is dead; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left this...
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On the Principles of Grammar

Edward Thring - 1868 - 392 pages
...key. p. 32. No. 2 a. Sc. 2. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done it. p. 30. Sc. 3. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time. p. 36. No. 3. Sc. 2. If he da bleed Til gild the faces of the grooms withal. p. 31. Condition implied....
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Charles Kemble's Shakspere readings, a selection of the plays as ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 306 pages
...and walk like sprites, To countenance this horror!—Ring the bell. Re-enter MACBETH and LENOX. Macb. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da...this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality. Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIN. Don. What is amiss ? Macb. You are, and do not know't: The spring, the...
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Tragedies

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 674 pages
...anywhere. Dear Duff, I prithee contradict thyself, And say, it is not sO. Re-enter MACRETH and LENOX. MACR. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time ; for, from this instant, There 's nothing serious in mortality : All is but toys: renown, and grace, is dead ; The wine of life...
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Virgil in English Rhythm: With Illustrations from the British Poets, from ...

Virgil - 1871 - 376 pages
...keep the flame from wasting by repose." Deserted Village. He was much in the position of Macbeth : " Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da...this instant There's nothing serious in mortality : All is but toys ; renown, and grace 1s dead ; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare: With Notes ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 544 pages
...thyself, And say, it is not so. San. Too cruel, any where,—— Re-enter MACBETH and LENOX. Macb. fashioning our humours Even to the opposed end of our intents • All is but toys : renown, and grace, is dead ; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Macbeth. 1873

William Shakespeare - 1873 - 526 pages
...could but contradict your self, And say it is not true. Enter Macbeth and Lenox. Macb. Had I but dy'd an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time ; for, from this instant, There's nothing in it worth a good mans care ; All is but toyes, Renown and Grace are dead. Enter Malcolm, and Donalbain....
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Macbeth. 1873

William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 pages
...could but contradict your self, And say it is not true. Enter Macbeth and Lenox. Macb. Had I but dy'd an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing in it worth a good mans care ; All is but toyes, Renown and Grace are dead. Enter Malcolm, and Donalbain....
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