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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... shadow in the brook . " Torches are made to light , jewels to wear , Dainties to taste , fresh beauty for the use , 1 Gray is said to be here used as blue . We have subsequently - Her two blue windows faintly she upheaveth . " But the ...
... shadow in the brook . " Torches are made to light , jewels to wear , Dainties to taste , fresh beauty for the use , 1 Gray is said to be here used as blue . We have subsequently - Her two blue windows faintly she upheaveth . " But the ...
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... shadow had forsook them , And Titan , ' tired ' in the midday heat , With burning eye did hotly overlook them ; Wishing Adonis had his team to guide , So he were like him , and by Venus ' side . And now Adonis , with a lazy spright ...
... shadow had forsook them , And Titan , ' tired ' in the midday heat , With burning eye did hotly overlook them ; Wishing Adonis had his team to guide , So he were like him , and by Venus ' side . And now Adonis , with a lazy spright ...
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... shadow to his melting buttock lent ; He stamps , and bites the poor flies in his fume : His love , perceiving how he is enraged , Grew kinder , and his fury was assuaged . His testy master goeth about to take him ; When lo , the ...
... shadow to his melting buttock lent ; He stamps , and bites the poor flies in his fume : His love , perceiving how he is enraged , Grew kinder , and his fury was assuaged . His testy master goeth about to take him ; When lo , the ...
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... shadow heaven's light Do summon us to part , and bid good night . " Now let me say ' good night , ' and so say you ; If you will say so , you shall have a kiss . " was this cause which rendered Bucklersbury at simpling time such a ...
... shadow heaven's light Do summon us to part , and bid good night . " Now let me say ' good night , ' and so say you ; If you will say so , you shall have a kiss . " was this cause which rendered Bucklersbury at simpling time such a ...
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... shadow makes him stop , each murmur stay For misery is trodden on by many , And being low , never relieved by any . " Lie quietly , and hear a little more ; Nay , do not struggle , for thou shalt not rise ; To make thee hate the hunting ...
... shadow makes him stop , each murmur stay For misery is trodden on by many , And being low , never relieved by any . " Lie quietly , and hear a little more ; Nay , do not struggle , for thou shalt not rise ; To make thee hate the hunting ...
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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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