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" O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young, fresh, loved, and delicate wooer, Whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's... "
The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 154
1809
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A Dictionary of Quotations from the English Poets

Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 pages
...We brine it to the hive ; and, like the bees, Are murther'd for our pains.. Sh. Hen. iv. 2, iv. 4. O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural son and sire ! the bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young, fresh, loved, and...
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Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: An Exposition of Their Similarities of ...

Henry Green - 1870 - 638 pages
...glittering, precious gold ! " and afterwards, when looking on the gold, he thus addresses it, — " O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright denier Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young, fresh, loved, and delicate wooer,...
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Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: An Exposition of Their Similarities of ...

Henry Green - 1870 - 644 pages
...yellow, glittering, precious gold 1" and afterwards, when looking on the gold, he thus addresses it,— " O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce Twixt natural son and sire I thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! • Thou ever young, fresh, loved,...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare: With Notes ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 pages
...ATHENS. AcTiy Thy grave-stone daily: make thine epitaph, That death in me at others' lives may laugh. st,Like stinging bees in hottest summer's day, Led by their master to ! t^tlt'efilef * Of Hymen's purest bed! thou valiant itlars! W»?U eViSr yuT% fresh' lov'd> and delicate...
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Shakspere's Werke, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 880 pages
...(natural) Solin vom Vater A.IY. 'Twist natural son and sire ! lto thon bright défiler Of Hymen's pnrest And make yonr bondmen tremble. Must I budge? Must 1 observe la you ? Must I sta blnsh dotli thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's lap ! thon visible god, That solder'st close...
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New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ...

1872 - 710 pages
...Now stamped with the image of good Queen And now of a Bloody Mary. Thomas Hood. 1538. GOLD, Evils o£ I thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ; Thou ever young, fresh, loved, and...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D ..., Volume 26

David Thomas - 1874 - 790 pages
...these poor compounds that thou may'st not sell ; I sell thee poison, thou hast sold me none." (•) " O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt...bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young, fresh, loved, and delicate wooer, That lies on Dian's lap ! thou visible God, That solder'st close impossibilities,...
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Bacon Versus Shakspere: A Plea for the Defendant

Thomas Davies King - 1875 - 202 pages
...these upon Gold, and called it in another place in the " Timon of Athens:"—" Thou sweet king killer, and dear divorce, twixt natural son and sire! thou bright defiler of Hymen's purest bed! that speak'st with every tongue to every purpose ! " for, according to Archbishop Whately, the illustrious...
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A Guide to English Composition

Ebenezer Coloham Brewer - 1878 - 476 pages
...from below their heads ; . . . Place thieves . . . with senators on the bench. Shakspeare (Timon). Oh thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural...purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young, fresh-loved, delicate wooer, Whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's lap ! l...
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Venerabilis Bedae Historiae ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum libri III, IV

Bede (the venerable.) - 1878 - 526 pages
...example of this use of natural in Timón of Athens IV 3 383 where Timón apostrophizing the gold says O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural son and sire 1 30 ' Plessaeus hist eccl Meldensis I 698. AA SS July II 481 ' (Stevenson). „ 24 SEXBVRG Pagi 664...
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