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" So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him to his sweet up-locked treasure, The which he will not every hour survey, For blunting the fine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since seldom coming, in the long... "
The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare - Page 66
by William Shakespeare - 1826 - 830 pages
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Nightingale Valley: A Collection, Including a Great Number of the Choicest ...

William Allingham - English poetry - 1860 - 316 pages
...a' should gae mad, O whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad ! BURKS. SONNET. [ABSENCE AND PRESENCE.] SO am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him...set, Like stones of worth they thinly placed are, Or captain-jewels in the carcanet. So is the time that keeps you, as my chest, Or as the wardrobe which...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pages
...jade, — Since from thee going he went wilful- slow, Towards thee I '11 run, and give him leave to go. b the tine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since, seldom coming,...
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The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton ..., Part 170, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...Sinco from thee going he went wilful-slow, Towards thee I '11 ruii, and give him leave to go. LII. b the fine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since, seldom coming,...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 pages
...went wilful-slow, Towards thee I'll run, and give him leave to go. LU. So am I as the rich, «hose So, we will home to Коше, And die among our neighbours....— Nay, behold 's ; This boy that cannot tell what b the tine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since, seldom coming,...
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Temple Bar, Volume 5

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1862 - 556 pages
...state which he designates "absence" must be; nor is it barren of benefit to the complaining poet: " So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him to his sweet up-iockeiVtreas'irc, The which he will not every hour survey, For blunting the fine point of seldom...
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Letters on self-education; with hints on style, and dialogues on political ...

Thomas De Quincey - Conversation - 1861 - 638 pages
...thirty years ago. brought forward into effect by their contrast to the ordinary course of business. " Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since...thinly placed are, Or captain jewels in the carcanet."* But still the objection of Hume remains unimpeached, as to the fact that eloquence is a rarer growth...
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Temple Bar, Volume 5

1862 - 558 pages
...state which he designates " absence" must be ; nor is it barren of benefit to the complaining poet: " So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him to his sweet up-lockedjtreasure, The which he will not every hour survey, For blunting the fine point of seldom...
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The Poetical Works of William Shakspeare and the Earl of Surrey

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 pages
...jade ; Since from thee going he went wilful slow, Towards thee I'll run, and give him leave to go. LIL So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him...fine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feasts 1 so solemn and so rare, Since seldom coming, in the long year set, Like stones of worth they thinly...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 546 pages
...; Since from thee going he went wilful slow, Towards thee I'll run, and give him leave to go. LII. So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him...blunting the fine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feastsf so solemn and so rare, Since seldom coming, in the long year set, Like stones of worth they...
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“The” Works of Thomas De Quincey: Style and rhetoric

Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 374 pages
...more conspicuously brought forward into effect by their contrast to the ordinary course of business. " Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since...thinly placed are, Or captain jewels in the carcanet." * But still the objection of Hume remains unimpeached as to the fact that eloquence is a rarer growth...
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