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" Fear no more the frown o' the great: Thou art past the tyrant's stroke. Care no more to clothe and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak: The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. "
Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400 - Page 108
edited by - 1847
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...Home art gone and ta'en thy wages : As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no...All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning flash Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash ; All lovers young,...
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Choice thoughts from Shakspere, by the author of 'The book of familiar ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 352 pages
...and girls all must As chimney sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou are past the tyrant's stroke, Care no more to clothe and...All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning flash, Nor the all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash ; Thou hast finish'd...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Arv. fear no more the frown o' the a certain loathing, I beur Antonio, that 1 follow...thou unfeeling man, To excuse the current of thy cru Gui. Fear no more the lightning -flash, Arv. JVor the all-dreaded thunder -stone ; Gui. Fear not slander,...
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Folk Songs

John Williamson Palmer - 1861 - 540 pages
...Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. f Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no...thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physie, must All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning-flash, Nor the all-dreaded...
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English sacred poetry, of the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth and ...

Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1862 - 418 pages
...Ciolden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. 26 Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no...come to dust. Fear no more the lightning-flash, Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou hast finish'd joy and moan. All...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 pages
...Oolden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Arv. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no...learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. Gui. Fear no more the lightning -jlash, Arv. Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone ; Gui. Fear not slander,...
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A manual of English literature

Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 pages
...Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; * Cymbeline, Act iv. Sc. 2. Care no more to clothe and eat : To thee the reed...follow this, and come to dust. " Fear no more the lightning flash, Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash ; Thou hast finish'd...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 12

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 496 pages
...chimney-sweepers^ come to dust. Arv. Fear no more the frown a1 tti great, Thou art past the tyrant' s stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thee...learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. Gui. Fear no more the lightning-flash, Arv. Nor tli all- dreaded thunder -stone ; Gui. Fear not slander,...
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Choice Poems and Lyrics

Choice poems - 1862 - 368 pages
...: Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no...thee the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physick, must All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning-flash, Nor the all-dreaded...
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Shakspere's Songs and Sonnets

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 116 pages
...art gone, and ta'en thy wages. Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. 54 Fear no more the frown o' th' great, Thou art past...stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash ; Thou hast finish'd joy and moan : All lovers young, all lovers must Consign to thee and come to dust. 55 SHAKSPERE'S...
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