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" Thou hast nor youth, nor age ; But, as it were, an after-dinner's sleep, Dreaming on both: for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ; and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither heat, affection, limb, nor... "
Examination papers collected by A. Clark as a student and as an examiner - Page 26
1867
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Tempest ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for ...

William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 1058 pages
...thy proper Loins, Do curfe the Gouty Serpigo, and the Rheum, For ending thee no fooner. Thou haft not Youth, nor Age; But, as it were, an after-dinner's Sleep, Dreaming on both; for all thy blefled Youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the Alms Of palfied-EId ; and when thou art old, and rich,...
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The Complete Art of Poetry ...

Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 394 pages
...Do curfe the Gout, Serf ego, and the Rheum, For ending thee no fooner.Thou haft norYouth,nor Age j But, as it were, an after-dinner's Sleep, Dreaming on both ; for all thy bleffed Youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the Alms Of paified-Eld ; and when thour't old, and rich,...
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Measure for measure. Comedy of errors

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 384 pages
...Othello ; " The young aftedts." JOHNSON. 3U 31. serpigo ] The serpigo is a kind of tetter. STEEVENS. 32. Thou hast nor youth, nor age ; But, as it were, an after-dinner's sleep, Dreaming on both : — ] This is exquisitely imagined. When we are young, we busy ourselves in forming schemes for succeeding...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 424 pages
...effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the gout, serpigo,8 and the rheum. For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth, nor age; But, as it were, an...Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ;9 and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither heat, affection, limb, nor beauty, To make thy...
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Shakspeare's Measure for Measure: A Comedy

William Shakespeare - Promptbooks - 1803 - 76 pages
...thou art not ; For what thou hast not, still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast, forget'st : Thou hast nor youth, nor age ; But, as it .were, an...blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsy'd eld ; and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither heat, affection, limb, nor beauty,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 756 pages
...mind, or disorders of body variously affected. So in Othello : The young affects. JOHNSON. . Line 36. Thou hast nor youth, nor age ; But, as it were, an after-dinner's sleep, Dreaming on both:] This is exquisitely imagined. When we are young, we busy ourselves in forming schemes for succeeding...
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The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...Rheum , For eliding ihee no sooner. Thou hast nor youth nor age ; But as it were an after dinner's sleep , Dreaming on both ; for all thy blessed youth...Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied Ela; and when thou'rt old and rich , Thou hast neither heat , affection , limb , nor bounty , To make...
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“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 408 pages
...express . uf'jJefiie, . and , by ,,i:...b • and ,,l.<.iu:y" , 1. $. • -- Yet ill this life -*• for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld; — Out of which, he that can deduce the conclusion, has a better knack at logic than I hare. I suppose...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 410 pages
...effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the gout, serpigo, 8 and the rheum, For ending thee no sooner: Thou hast nor youth, nor age; But, as it were, an...Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ; 9 and when thou art old, and rich, And that thou oft provok'st; yet grossly fear'st Thy death, which...
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ...

John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...fear'st Thy death, which is no more. I think Malone (Appendix 564) is right. P. 82.— 62.— 276. Thou hast nor youth, nor age : But, as it were an...Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld. Dr. Johnson's explanation is right. I see no necessity for changing the word blessed. . P. 82.— 64.—...
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