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" This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward ; nothing she does, or seems But smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble fqr this place. "
Isabel Denison - Page 72
by Lady Emily Ponsonby - 1848
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Twelfth night. Winter's tale

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 442 pages
...That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em, Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward ; nothing she does, or seems...smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble fqr this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out ; Good sooth, she is The...
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“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 370 pages
...never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass , that ever Ban on the green-sward : nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than hertelf ; Too nohle for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out: Good...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1818 - 328 pages
...mean to part. Perdita. I'll swear for 'em. Polixenes. This is the prettiest low.horn lass that ever Ran on the green-sward ; nothing she does, or seems,...smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble for tin- place. Camilla. He tells her something That makes her blood look cut : good sooth, she is The...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pages
...That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward :' nothing she does, or seems....But smacks of something greater than herself; Too nuble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her bluod look out : Good sooth, she...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettist low-born lass, tha' ever Ran on the green sward :t nothing she does or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself Too noble lor this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood lookout: Good sooth The queen of...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...Per. PU swear for 'em. PoL This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ban on the green-sward:1 nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for tbis place. Cant. He tells her something-, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq, Volume 2

Washington Irving - 1834 - 334 pages
...might be truly said of her : " This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green sward : nothing she does or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too ndble for this place." The village was one of those sequestered spots, which still retain some vestiges...
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The Beauties of Washington Irving

Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 pages
...iindness of her manners. It might be truly said of her : " This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward : nothing she does or seems, But smacks of something greater wan herself; Too noble for this place." The village was one of those sequestered spots, which still...
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The Romance of Private Life

Sarah Harriet Burney - 1839 - 990 pages
...their acquaintance with mutual satisfaction. CHAPTER VI. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward : nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself ; * • Good sootb, she is The queen of curds and cream. SHAKSI'EARE. THE tenant's feast, at which...
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De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Volume 3

Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 304 pages
...I am most constant, Though destiny say no. Polixencs. This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran on the greensward; nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too n<ble for this place. SHAKSPEARE.— Winter's Tale. No trifling events are announced in the mottoes...
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