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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... flower , sweet above compare , Stain to all nymphs , more lovely than a man , More white and red than doves or roses are ; Nature that made thee , with herself at strife , Saith that the world hath ending with thy life . 1 The poem of ...
... flower , sweet above compare , Stain to all nymphs , more lovely than a man , More white and red than doves or roses are ; Nature that made thee , with herself at strife , Saith that the world hath ending with thy life . 1 The poem of ...
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... flowers , So they were dewed with such distilling showers . Look how a bird lies tangled in a net ; So fastened in her arms Adonis lies ; Pure shame and awed resistance made him fret , Which bred more beauty in his angry eyes : Rain ...
... flowers , So they were dewed with such distilling showers . Look how a bird lies tangled in a net ; So fastened in her arms Adonis lies ; Pure shame and awed resistance made him fret , Which bred more beauty in his angry eyes : Rain ...
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... flowers that are not gathered in their prime Rot and consume themselves in little time . " Were I hard - favored , foul , or wrinkled - old , Ill - nurtured , crooked , churlish , harsh in voice , O'er - worn , despised , rheumatic ...
... flowers that are not gathered in their prime Rot and consume themselves in little time . " Were I hard - favored , foul , or wrinkled - old , Ill - nurtured , crooked , churlish , harsh in voice , O'er - worn , despised , rheumatic ...
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... flowers like sturdy trees support me , Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn to night , even where I list to sport me : Is love so light , sweet boy , and may it be That thou shouldst think it heavy unto thee ...
... flowers like sturdy trees support me , Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn to night , even where I list to sport me : Is love so light , sweet boy , and may it be That thou shouldst think it heavy unto thee ...
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... flowers being shed Doth make them droop with grief , and hang the head . " What should I do , seeing thee so indeed , That tremble at the imagination ? The thought of it doth make my faint heart bleed , And fear doth teach it divination ...
... flowers being shed Doth make them droop with grief , and hang the head . " What should I do , seeing thee so indeed , That tremble at the imagination ? The thought of it doth make my faint heart bleed , And fear doth teach it divination ...
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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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