10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNHEEDFULLY»
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Rober Bridges A Critical Study
An isolated passage, the reply of the phantom Palinurus, will illustrate this : —
And lo ! his helmsman, Palinurus, in eager emotion, Who on th' Afric course, in
bright starlight, with a fair wind, Fell, by slumber opprest, unheedfully into the
wide ...
Francis Brett Young, 1970
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The tempest. The two ...
Enter JULIA and Lucetta. Jul. But say, Lucetta, now we are alone, Wouldst thou,
then, counsel me to fall in love ? Luc. Ay, madam ; so you stumble not
unheedfully. Jul. Of all the fair resort of gentlemen That every day with parle
encounter me, ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, John Glover (of Cambridge?), 1863
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The Dramatic Works: From the Correct Edition of Isaac Reed, ...
The same, Garden qf Julia's house. Enter JULIA and LUCETTA. Jul. But say,
Lucetta, now we are alone, W0uld'st thou then counsel me to fall in love ? Luc. Ay
, madam; so you stumble not unheedfully. Jul. Of all the fair resort of gentlemen, ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, 1822
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Shakespeare's Comedy of Love
7 The same quality can be seen on Julia's first appearance, in her dialogue with
Lucetta: JULIA: But say, Lucetta, now we are alone, Wouldst thou then counsel
me to fall in love P LUCETTAZ Ay, madam; so you stumble not unheedfully.
JULIA: ...
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Two Gentlemen Of Verona
Ay, madam; so you stumble not unheedfully. ]ul. Of all the fair resort of gentlemen,
That every day with parle encounter me, ' In thy opinion which is worthiest lover
juc. Please you, repeat their names, I'll shew my mind - 160 According to my ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1786
... P H. \ On a mad sea of fancy tost, By worth invited, fix thy wand'rin'g eye, In wild
extravagance was lost. with sacred awe deign, Trav'lter, here to When ev'ry
planet, ev'ry star, Nor pass by Genins' grave unheedfully, Bread, And all the living
...
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A letter to T.W. Coke ... on the tendency of certain ...
But when our former opinions, neither superficially formed, nor unheedfully
entertained, are relinquished, not because our judgment of men and things can
be fairly presumed to be altered ; not because we cease to think and feel as we
have ...
Do not suspect meof speaking unheedfully, for itisnotso: the vast bulkof the
Creator's afflictioninventions are specially designed forthe persecution of the
poor. You could guessthisbythefactthat one of the pulpit's finest and commonest
names ...
... and when their hands parted at the end of the Mote she gave a great sigh, and
put her cheek toward him for a parting kiss, which forsooth he gave her
somewhat unheedfully ; for he was looking hard toward the other shore to see if
he could ...