Tales by George Crabbe
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And wakes, and cries--"My God! 'twas but a dream."
TALE III. THE GENTLEMAN FARMER. Pause then, And weigh thy value with an even hand; If thou beest rated by thy estimation, Thou dost deserve enough. SHAKESPEARE, Merchant of Venice. Because I will not do them wrong to mistrust any, I will do myself the right to trust none: and the fine is (for which I may go the finer), I will live a bachelor. Much Ado about Nothing. Throw physic to the dogs, I'll none of it. Macbeth. His promises are, as he then was, mighty; And his performance, as he now is, nothing. Henry VIII. ------------------- |
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