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" And whether that my angel be turn'd fiend Suspect I may, yet not directly tell; But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. "
A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Spenser. Shakespeare ... - Page 662
1792
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Shakspereis Works XII

Kegan Paul - 1883 - 332 pages
...For being both to me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. The truth I shall not know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. III Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye, 'Gainst whom the world could not hold argument, Persuade...
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1883 - 596 pages
...For being both to me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. The truth I shall not know, but live in doubt Till my bad angel fire my good one out.1 ill. Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye, 'Gainst whom the world cannot hold argument....
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Shakespeare's Works, Volume 20

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 430 pages
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell : Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. CXLV. Those lips that Love's own hand did make Breathed forth the sound that said ' I hate ' To me that languish'd...
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Book-lore: A Magazine Devoted to Old Time Literature, Volume 1

Bibliography - 1885 - 248 pages
...; But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out." With this may be compared the warning given in xcv. : — " How sweet and lovely dost thou make the...
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Shakespeariana, Volume 4

Appleton Morgan, Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 698 pages
...to Shakespeare. It says : — The 144th sonnet closes with this startling couplet : Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. Shakespeare's use of card table phrases is no less startling in its modern air, and, so far as is remembered,...
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Bacon and Shakespeare in the Sonnets

Hezekiah Lord Hosmer - Sonnets, English - 1887 - 312 pages
...But being both from Me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell: Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till My bad angel fire My good one out. The two angels in this stanza are Macbeth and his wife. Macbeth is the "better angel," and Lady Macbeth...
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Songs and Sonnets by William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 276 pages
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell : Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL '"THOSE lips that Love's own hand did make Breathed forth the sound that...
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The Western Antiquary, Volume 6

William Henry Kearley Wright - Cornwall (England : County) - 1887 - 388 pages
...; But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. With this may be compared the warning given in XCV. : — " How sweet and lovely dost thou make the...
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The Sonnets of William Shakspere

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 334 pages
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guefs one angel in another's hell : Yet this mail I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. '45 CXLV. Thofe lips that Love's own hand did make Breathed forth the found that faid ' I hate,' To...
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The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris ..., Volume 21

Philosophy - 1887 - 468 pages
...tell; But being both from me both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell; Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out." The theme changes. His love for his art and his sorrow at separation fill his verse: " I must attend...
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