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" Ban. This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By his loved mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coigne of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed, and procreant cradle... "
Masterpieces in English Literature: And Lessons in the English Language with ... - Page 122
by Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 445 pages
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The King of Saxony's Journey Through England and Scotland in the Year 1844

Carl Gustav Carus - Great Britain - 1846 - 432 pages
...gentle senses. Sanquo. This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly...vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed, and procreant cradle: Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd, The air is delicate." As for ourselves,...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...Torches. .Enter DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN,BANO,UO, LENOX, MACDI/FF, ROSSE, ANGUS, and Attendants. Dun. liction, passion, hell itself, She turns to favour, and to prettines lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coigne...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Comedy of errors ; Macbeth ; King John ...

William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 506 pages
...introducing some quiet rural image, or picture of familiar domestick life. Sir J. REYNOLDS. By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly...vantage ', but this bird hath made His pendent bed, and procreant cradle : Where they Most breed and haunt, I have observ'd the air Is delicate. Enter Lady...
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Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 pages
...attending. Enter DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, BANQUO, LENOX, MACDUFF, ROSSE, ANGUS, and Attendants. Dun. This castle hath a pleasant seat : the air Nimbly...wooingly here. No jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coigne of vantage,2 but this bird Hath made his pendent bed, and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and...
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Macbeth: A Tragedy in Five Acts

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 70 pages
...Drums. Enter KING DUNCAN, BANQUO, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, MACDUPF, LENOX, ROSSE, and ATTENDANTS, n. King. This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air Nimbly and...breath Smells wooingly here; no jutty frieze, Buttress, or coignet of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. Where they most...
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Macbeth: A Cragedy in Five Acts

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 78 pages
...DONALBAIN, MACDUPF, LENOX, ROSSE, and ATTENDANTS, n.. King. This castle hath a pleasant seat; the ailNimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses....breath Smells wooingly here; no jutty frieze, Buttress, or coignet of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. Where they most...
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The Sibyl: Or, New Oracles from the Poets

Caroline Howard Gilman - Quotations - 1848 - 320 pages
...castle has a pleasant seat : the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses — The guest of Summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does...nor coigne of vantage,* but this bird, Hath made his pendant bed, and procreant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed The air is delicate....
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Select plays [5 plays], with notes and an intr. to each play and a life of ...

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 pages
...attending. Enter DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, BANQUO, LENOX, MACDUFF, ROSSE, ANGUS, and Attendants. Dun. This castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly...The temple-haunting. martlet, does approve, By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coigne...
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Mercersburg Review, Volume 1

Reformed Church - 1849 - 640 pages
...a pleasant seat: the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses. " BANQUO :— This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet,...vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed, and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed, The air is delicate." Macbetli....
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The Sibyl, Or, New Oracles from the Poets

Caroline Howard Gilman - Literary recreations - 1849 - 320 pages
...seat : the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses — The guest of 8ummer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved...Buttress, nor coigne of vantage,* but this bird, Hath made ^lis pendant bed, and procreant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed The air is...
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