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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... heart's content ; which I wish may always answer your own wish , and the world's hopeful expecta . tion . Your Honor's in all duty , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 1 Ear , p.ougn . 2 Honor . As a duke is now styled " your grace , " so " your ...
... heart's content ; which I wish may always answer your own wish , and the world's hopeful expecta . tion . Your Honor's in all duty , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 1 Ear , p.ougn . 2 Honor . As a duke is now styled " your grace , " so " your ...
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... heart to thine own face affected ? Can thy right hand seize love upon thy left ? Then woo thyself , be of thyself rejected , Steal thine own freedom , and complain on theft . Narcissus so himself himself forsook , And died to kiss his ...
... heart to thine own face affected ? Can thy right hand seize love upon thy left ? Then woo thyself , be of thyself rejected , Steal thine own freedom , and complain on theft . Narcissus so himself himself forsook , And died to kiss his ...
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... heart hath treble wrong , When it is barred the aidance of the tongue . rage : An oven that is stopped , or river ... heart's attorney once is mute , The client breaks , as desperate in his suit . He sees her coming , and begins to glow ...
... heart hath treble wrong , When it is barred the aidance of the tongue . rage : An oven that is stopped , or river ... heart's attorney once is mute , The client breaks , as desperate in his suit . He sees her coming , and begins to glow ...
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... heart all whole as thine , thy heart my wound ; For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , Though nothing but my body's bane would cure thee . " 66 " Give me my hand , " saith he ; why dost thou feel it ? " " Give me my heart ...
... heart all whole as thine , thy heart my wound ; For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , Though nothing but my body's bane would cure thee . " 66 " Give me my hand , " saith he ; why dost thou feel it ? " " Give me my heart ...
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... heart is hard , they make no battery . " " What ! canst thou talk , " quoth she , " hast thou a tongue ? O , would ... heart's deep - sore wounding . " Had I no eyes , but ears , my ears would love That inward beauty and invisible ; Or ...
... heart is hard , they make no battery . " " What ! canst thou talk , " quoth she , " hast thou a tongue ? O , would ... heart's deep - sore wounding . " Had I no eyes , but ears , my ears would love That inward beauty and invisible ; Or ...
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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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