| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 σελίδες
...but for some, and yet all different a. O, miekle is the powerful grace, that lies In plants, herbs, stones, and their true qualities : For nought so vile...that on the earth doth live. But to the earth some speeial good doth give ; Nor aught so good, but, strain'd from that fair use, Revolts from true birth,... | |
| 1854 - 888 σελίδες
...pains. 0 much is thu powerful grace, that lies In herlw, plants, stones, and their true (jualities: For nought so vile that on the earth doth live, But to the earth some special good doth give.2 1 See Notes on Pascal, Vol. II. p. 176. Paris edition. 1812. Uenaurd, 2 Shakspeare. But surely... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 σελίδες
...for many virtues excellent, None but for some, and yet all different. O, mickle is the powerful grace that lies In herhs, plants, stones, and their true...earth some special good doth give ; Nor aught so good, but, strain'd from that fair use, Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse : Virtue itself turns... | |
| John Theodore Barker (schoolmaster.) - 1852 - 316 σελίδες
...when abused by excessive indulgence in them. " Oh ! micklc is the powerful grace that lies In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities ; For nought...earth some special good doth give ; Nor aught so good, but, strain'd from that fair use, Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse : Within the infant riud... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 σελίδες
...excellent, None but for юте, and yet alt different. O, mickle is the powerful grace,3 that lies In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities : For nought...earth some special good doth give; Nor aught so good, but, strainM from that fair use, Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse : Virtue itself turns... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 708 σελίδες
...the philosophy of the use or abuse by man of Nature's productions, in the Friar's soliloquy : — " For nought so vile that on the earth doth live, But...earth some special good doth give; Nor aught so good, but, strain 'd from that fair use, Revolu from true birth, stumbling on abuse." ' SCENE VI. " Your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 σελίδες
...mickle || is the powerful grace, If that lies Jn herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities : 3?or nought so vile that on the earth doth live, But to...earth some special good doth give ; Nor aught so good, but strain'd from that fair use, Itevolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse : Virtue itself turns... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 σελίδες
...None but for some, and yet all different. O, mickle || is the powerful grace, IT that lies In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities : For nought so vile that on the earth doth live, 13ut to the earth some special good doth give ; Nor aught so good, but strain'd from that fair use,... | |
| John Martin Honigberger - 1852 - 824 σελίδες
...that lies In plants, herbs, stones, and their true qualities : For naught so vile, that on the eartli doth live, But to the earth some special good doth give; Nor aught so good, but strained from that fair use, Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse. If the bee can suck nectar... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 σελίδες
...— v. 1. 289. Nature, oft perverted by man. 0, mickle is the powerful grace", that lies In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities : For nought...earth some special good doth give; Nor aught so good, but, strain'd from that fair use, Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse : Virtue itself turns... | |
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