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" After the moon. If thou art rich, thou art poor; For, like an ass whose back with ingots bows, Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee. "
The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors - Page 110
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 522 pages
...impiety. Malone. For, like an ass, whose hack with ingots hows,4 Thou hear'st thy heavy riches hut a journey, And death unloads thee : Friend hast thou none ; For thine own howels, which do call thee sire, The mere effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the gout, serpigo,s...
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The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 pages
...hast, forget'st : Thou art not certain ; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects, After the moon : If thou art rich, thou art poor ; For, like an ass, whose back with ingots bows, Thou bear'st ihy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee : Friend hast thou none ; For thine own bowels,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With Explanatory Notes ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...the moon : It thou art rich, tiiou art poor : For, like an ass, whose back with ingots hows, '1 hou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee- Friend hast thou none; 20 For thy own bowels, which do call thee sire, 'he mere effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the...
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The Speaker; Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1808 - 434 pages
...; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects, A*fter the moon. If thou art rich, thou'rt poor j' For, like an ass, whose back with ingots bows, Thou bear'st thy heavy richeĀ» but a journey, And death unloadeth thee. Friend thou hast none; For thy own bowels, which do...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 15

William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 pages
...bears gold, " To groan and sweat under the business." Julius C:esar. Again, in Measure for Measure: " like an ass, whose back with ingots bows, " Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a fourney, " And death unloads thee." In further support of his observation, it should be remembered,...
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The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and ..., Volumes 14-15

1811 - 610 pages
...eloquence. 1 do not recollect a more beautiful comparison than the following in any part of his -- ' If thou art rich, thou art poor; For like an ass, whose back with ingo'.s bows, Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee.' If fame be our...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 460 pages
...hast, forget'st; Thou art not certain; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects*, After the moon : If thou art rich, thou art poor; For, like an ass,...do call thee sire, The mere effusion of thy proper loius, Do curse the gout, serpigot, and the rheum, I'or ending thee no sooner ; Thou hast nor youth,...
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Twelfth-night. Measure for measure. Much ado about nothing. Midsummer-night ...

William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 520 pages
...hast, forget'st : Thou art not certain; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects,7 After the moon : If thou art rich, thou art poor ; For, like an ass,...thy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thce : Friend hast thou none ; For thine own bowels, which do call thee sire, The mere effusion of...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Sketch of the life of Shakspeare. Tempest ...

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 454 pages
...: If thou art rich, thou arc poor; Tor, like an ass, whose back with iugots Imws, Thou bear'st tliy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee : Friend hast thou none ; i'or thine own bowels, which do call thee sire, The mere effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the...
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Aphorisms from Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 pages
...And what thou hast forget'st. Thou art not cerFor thy complexion shifts to strange effects, [tain : Friend hast thou none : For thine own bowels which do call thee Sire Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum, [rich, For ending thee no sooner. When thou art old aud...
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