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" If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work; But when they seldom come, they wish'd for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. "
State Normal Monthly - Page 41
by Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia - 1898
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pages
...wonder'd at, By breaking through the foul and ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him. If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as trdiou* as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wiVh'd-for come, And nothing please. th but rare...
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Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement, Volume 1

Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 366 pages
...servant announced a neighbouring nobleman, in the person of Lord St. Clair. CHAP. XXIX. A VISCOUNT. " If all the year were playing holidays, " To sport would be as tedious as to work." SHAJCSPEAKF.. LORD ST. CLAIR was a viscount of considerable estate, and by the mother's side related...
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Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement, Volume 1

Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 732 pages
...announced a neighbouring nobleman, in the person of Lord St. Clair. TREMAINE. CHAP. XXIX. A VISCOUNT. " If all the year were playing holidays, " To sport would be as tedious as to work." SHAKSPEARn. LORD ST. CLAIR was a viscount of considerable estate, and by the mother's side related...
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The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 438 pages
...more wonder'd at, If all the year were playing holidays, Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him. To sport would be as tedious as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wish'd-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off,...
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Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement, Volume 1

Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 370 pages
...servant announced a neighbouring nobleman, in the person of Lord St. Clair. CHAP. XXIX. A VISCOUNT. If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious a? to work." SHAKSPKAHE. LORD ST. CLAIR was a viscount of considerable estate, and by the mother's...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...wonder'd at, By breaking through the foul and ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him. If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would...tedious as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wish'd-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off,...
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King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...Shakspeare' s 33<J Sonnet. 27 Thus in Macbeth :— ' And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp.' To sport would be as tedious as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wish'd-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1-2 ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 558 pages
...to ride With li///// rack on bis celestial face.' Shakspeare's 33d Sonnet. 27 Thus in Macbeth : — To sport would be as tedious as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wish'd-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off,...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pages
...ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him. If all the year were playing holidays, To tport house : For those of old, And the late dignities heap'd up to th wish'd-for come, Aad nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off,...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 346 pages
...wondered at, By breaking through the foul aud ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him. If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would...tedious as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wish'd-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off,...
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