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" And bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter— like favourites, Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against that power that bred it. "
The Literary Examiner: Consisting of the Indicator, a Review of Books, and ... - Page 71
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare, with copious glossarial notes and ...

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 pages
...Ursula Walk in the orchard, and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say that thou overheard'st us, And bid her steal into the pleached" bower, Where...honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter — like favourites, Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against that power that bred it...
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Shakespeares̓ Mental Photographs

William Shakespeare - Fortune-telling - 1866 - 48 pages
...Act ii. Scene 1. 8. At the moated grange. ' Measure for Measure. Act iii. Scene 1. 9. In Egypt. 10. The pleached bower, Where honey-suckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter. Much Ado About Nothing. Act iii. Scene 1. 11. In the wood, a league without the town. Midsummer Night's...
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Mabel's progress, by the author of 'Aunt Margaret's trouble'.

Frances Eleanor Trollope - 1867 - 320 pages
...satiric laughter. Or, she walked through the quaint mazes of a garden in Messina, and sitting hidden in the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to eater, listened with a "fire in her ears" to Ursula and Hero discoursing of the Signior Benedick and...
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Shakspeare's comedy of Much ado about nothing, with critical and explanatory ...

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 120 pages
...Ursula Walk in the orchard, and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say, that thou overheard'st us; And bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter,—like favourites, Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against that power that bred...
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His Young Wife: A Novel

Julie P. Smith - 1876 - 468 pages
...library. He waited all day for her to see and approve, and at evening he was impatient. "Come to your pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter — like favorites Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against the power that bred it....
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Bards and blossoms; or, The poetry, history, and associations of flowers

Frederick Edward Hulme - Flowers - 1877 - 270 pages
...the unfavourable, unlovely view ; while the second, from Cowley, dwells on a pleasanter aspect — "The pleached bower, Where honeysuckles ripened by the sun Forbid the sun to enter : like favourites Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against that power that brcJ it."...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of Much Ado about Nothing

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 192 pages
...: Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes," etc. soliloquy after leaving her concealment " in the pleached bower where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, forbid the sun to enter ;" she exclaims, after listening to this tirade against herself, — "What fire is in mine ears? Can...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Henry V. Henry VIII

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 320 pages
...like the Latin plicitum ; folded together, or intcr-^oven. So in Much Ado About Nothing, iii. i ; " The pleached bower, where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, forbid the sun to enter." The darnel, hemlock, and rank fumitory, Do root upon, while that the coulter rusts, That should deracinate...
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare, with copious glossarial notes and ...

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 960 pages
...whole discourse Is all of her ; say that thou overheard'st us, And bid her steal into the pleached2 ther way to work with him ; I'll have an action of battery against him — like favourites, Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against that power that bred it:...
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The Shakespeare Flora: A Guide to All the Principal Passages in which ...

Leo Hartley Grindon - 1883 - 360 pages
...Ursula Walk in the orchard, and our whole discourse Is all of her. Say that thou overheard'st us ; And bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter, like favourites Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against that power that bred it ; there...
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