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" Be absolute for death ; either death, or life, Shall thereby be the sweeter. Reason thus with life : — If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : a breath thou art, Servile to all the skyey influences, That dost this habitation,... "
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ÀúÀÚ: William Shakespeare - 1824
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The Handy-volume Shakspeare [ed. by Q.D.].

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 534 ÆäÀÌÁö
...you hope of pardon from lord Angelo ? Claud. The miserable have no other medicine, Hut only hope : Shall thereby be the sweeter. Reason thus with life...a thing That none but fools would keep : a breath tte art, (Servile to all the skiey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly...
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The Standard poetry book, selected from the best authors

Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 ÆäÀÌÁö
...adieu, When he sunk in her arms—the poor Wounded Hussar. LIFE. -REASON thus with life— Campbell. If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but...would keep: a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skyey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict: merely, thou art...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd But to fine issues." " Reason thus with life: If I do lose thee, I do lose...influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou kccp'st, Hourly afflict." " Merciful heaven ! Tliou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, SplUt'st...
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Specimens of English poetry. For the use of Charterhouse school

English poetry - 1867 - 336 ÆäÀÌÁö
...childishness, and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. SHAKSPEAJIB. LIFE. 7 REASON thus with life, — If I do lose thee, I do...would keep : a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skyey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, 6 Hourly afflict : merely, thou art...
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Comedies

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 470 ÆäÀÌÁö
...? Claud. The miserable have no other medicine. But only hope : I have hope to live, and am prepaid to die. Duke. Be absolute for death; either death,...be the sweeter. Reason thus with Life: If I do lose tliee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : " a breath thou art, • Keep. — Warburton...
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Folia silvulae: sive, Eclogae poetarum Anglicorum in Latinum et Graecum ..., 2±Ç

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1870 - 524 ÆäÀÌÁö
...ertjftai'eî véov' íuf 5' à Xéfeí Toî>5e vvv àicova-Téov. ¬ã. ¬Ó. s. 586 THE DUKE TO CLAUDIO Be absolute for death ; either death or life shall...would keep ; a breath thou art, servile to all the skyey influences that do this habitation , where thou keep'st, hourly afflict : merely, thou art death's...
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The complete works of Shakspere, with a memoir, and essay, by Barry ..., 1±Ç

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 838 ÆäÀÌÁö
...wealth of wisdom for the living or the dying, that the critics seek in vain for pleasure ? "Dttkt. Be absolute for death : either death or life Shall...would keep : a breath thou art, Servile to all the ekicy influences, That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict: merely, thou art death's...
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Class-book of English Poetry from Chaucer to Tennyson

Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the earth In forty minutes. [Exit. FROM MEASURE FOR MEASURE. Act III. Scene 1. THE DUKE TO CLAUDIO. Reason thus with life : — If I do lose thee, I do...thou art, Servile to all the skiey influences That do this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict: merely thou art death's fool;2 For him thou...
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Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: An Exposition of Their Similarities of ...

Henry Green - 1870 - 644 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Though Woltmann gives only three lines, we add the whole passage better to bring out the sense,— " Reason thus with life : If I do lose thee, I do lose...would keep : a breath thou art, Servile to all the skyey influences, That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict : merely, thou art...
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Shaksperean Fly-leaves and Jottings

Henry Thomas Hall - 1871 - 288 ÆäÀÌÁö
...into whose nets all classes of society must come. He says, and mark the correctness of the saying, " Reason thus with life : If I do lose thee, I do lose...would keep : a breath thou art, Servile to all the skyey influences, That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict : merely, thou art...
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