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" O but they say the tongues of dying men Enforce attention like deep harmony: Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain. For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain. "
Shakspeare's tragedy of King Richard ii, with notes, adapted for scholastic ... - Page 32
by William Shakespeare - 1869
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 700 pages
...nor ftrive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counfel to his ear. GAUNT. O, but, they fay, the tongues of dying men Enforce attention, like deep harmony : Where words are fcarce, they are feldom fpent in vain; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He,...
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King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 618 pages
...nor ftrive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counfel to his ear. G/IVKT. O, but, they fay, the tongues of dying men Enforce attention, like deep harmony : Where words are fcarce, they are feldom fpent in vain ; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He,...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 94

1794 - 524 pages
...nor drive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counfel to his ear. Count. Ot but they fay, the tongues of dying men Enforce attention, like deep harmony. Where words are fcarce, they are feldom Ipent in vain ; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He,...
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Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 pages
...nor ftrive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counfel to his ear. GAUNT. O, but, they fay, the tongues of dying men Enforce attention, like deep harmony : "Where words are fcarce, they are feldom fpent in vain ; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He,...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 322 pages
...nor ftrive not with your breath; For all in vain comes counfel to his ear. Gaunt. O, but they fay, the tongues of dying men Enforce attention, like deep harmony : Where words are fcarce, they are feldom fpent in vain ; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 pages
...his unstay'd youth. York. Vex not yourself, nor strive not with your breath; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. Gaunt. O, but, they say, the tongues...Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain; • For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He, that no more must say, is listen'd...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...not yourself, nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. Gaunt. Q, but they say, the tongues of dying men Enforce attention,...Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain : For they breathe truth, that breathe theirwords in pain. He, that no more must say, is listen'd more...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 480 pages
...his unstaied youth. York. Vex not yourself, nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. Gaunt. O, but they say, the tongues...Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain ; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. 8 the Duke of York,] was Edmund, son of...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 488 pages
...his unstaied youth. York. Vex not yourself, nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. Gaunt. O, but they say, the tongues...Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. • the Duke of York,] was Edmund, son of...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 pages
...his unstay'd youth. York. Vex not yourself, nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. Gaunt. O, but, they say, the tongues...Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain; For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain. He, that no more must say, is listen'd more...
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