The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... fire , He red for shame , but frosty in desire . The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens ; ( O , how quick is love ! ) The steed is stalled up , and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove : Backward she pushed him ...
... fire , He red for shame , but frosty in desire . The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens ; ( O , how quick is love ! ) The steed is stalled up , and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove : Backward she pushed him ...
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... fire must burn ; " O , pity , " ' gan she cry , " flint - hearted boy ! ' Tis but a kiss I beg ; why art thou coy ? " I have been wooed , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne ...
... fire must burn ; " O , pity , " ' gan she cry , " flint - hearted boy ! ' Tis but a kiss I beg ; why art thou coy ? " I have been wooed , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne ...
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... fire , Not gross to sink , but light , and will aspire . " Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie ; These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me , Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn to night , even ...
... fire , Not gross to sink , but light , and will aspire . " Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie ; These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me , Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn to night , even ...
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... fire that burneth me ; And were I not immortal , life were done , Between this heavenly and earthly sun . " Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel , Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth ? Art thou a woman's son , and ...
... fire that burneth me ; And were I not immortal , life were done , Between this heavenly and earthly sun . " Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel , Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth ? Art thou a woman's son , and ...
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... fire , Shows his hot courage and his high desire . Sometime he trots , as if he told the steps , With gentle majesty , and modest pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets , and leaps , As who should say , Lo ! 3 thus my strength is tried ...
... fire , Shows his hot courage and his high desire . Sometime he trots , as if he told the steps , With gentle majesty , and modest pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets , and leaps , As who should say , Lo ! 3 thus my strength is tried ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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