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" The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait... "
William Shakspere: A Biography - Page 197
by Charles Knight - 1843 - 542 pages
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A cyclopædia of poetical quotations, arranged by H.G. Adams

Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...serenity To anger's dark and troubled sea. JW Eastburn. ANGLING. 43 ANGLING. THE pleasant'st angling 'tis to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver...stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait. Shakspere. Give me mine angle; we 'll to the river there, My music playing far off, I will betray Tawny...
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Atherton, and Other Tales, Volume 3

Mary Russell Mitford - 1854 - 342 pages
...those dear children to brighten and gladden the old Hall." THE BABON'S DAUGHTER " The pleasant 'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars...stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait: So angle we for Beatrice." SHAKSPEAIJE " WHEREFORE so sad and silent, Helen mine ?" was the question...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1854 - 424 pages
...runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasant'st angling is to see the fia1* Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait : So angle we for Beatrice ; who even now 33 MUCH ADO Is couched in the woodbine coverture : Fear you...
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Reading lessons, ed. by E. Hughes, Book 2

Edward Hughes - 1855 - 468 pages
...escape from the agonies of thirst — perhaps for the preservation of his life. 9. SPOUTING. — " The pleasantest angling is to see the fish Cut with...stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait." " When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the bear With hounds of Sparta ; never did I hear Such gallant...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Lays and Poems ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...where Beatrice, like a lapwing, runs Close by the groimd, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasant'st ah, I will not bear these brave« of thine. Bian. • Conversing.— ь Plotted ; Interwoven. And greedily devour the treacherous bait : So angle we...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspere, from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 pages
...runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasant st angling is to see the fish Cot d father, let it not be so : Out of your grace, devise, ordain, impose So angle we for Beatrice ; who even now IB couched in the woodbine coverture : Fear you not my part...
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The works of William Shakspere. Knight's Cabinet ed., with ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 384 pages
...lapwing, runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasantest angling is to see the (Hi Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous hait : So angle we for Beatrice ; who even now Is couched in the woodbine coverture : Fear you not...
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 pages
...where Beatrice, like a lapwing, runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars...silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait : So angle we for Beatrice ; who even now Is couched in the woodbine coverture : Fear you not my part...
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The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: Twelfth night. Much ado about nothing. As ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 402 pages
...where Beatrice, like a lapwing, runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars...silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait : So angle we for Beatrice, who even now 1 luterwoven. 2 Discourse. Is couched in the woodbine coverture....
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Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 pages
...where Beatrice, like a lapwing, runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. Urs. The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars...silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait : So angle we for Beatrice ; who even now Is couched in the woodbine coverture : Fear you not my part...
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