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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... Tell me , love's master , shall we meet to - morrow ? Say , shall we ? shall we ? wilt thou make the match ? " 1 The soft wax upon which the seal attached to a legal instru- ment was impressed , required to be tempered before the impres ...
... Tell me , love's master , shall we meet to - morrow ? Say , shall we ? shall we ? wilt thou make the match ? " 1 The soft wax upon which the seal attached to a legal instru- ment was impressed , required to be tempered before the impres ...
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... tell , but more I dare not say . The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore in sadness , now I will away ; My face is full of shame , my heart of teen ; Mine ears that to your wanton talk attended Do burn themselves for having ...
... tell , but more I dare not say . The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore in sadness , now I will away ; My face is full of shame , my heart of teen ; Mine ears that to your wanton talk attended Do burn themselves for having ...
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... Tell age , it daily wasteth ; Tell honor , how it alters ; Tell beauty that it blasteth . " 2 Or . The line usually stands thus : " " " Virtue would stain that o'er with silver white . " We The original has ore . Malone has suggested ...
... Tell age , it daily wasteth ; Tell honor , how it alters ; Tell beauty that it blasteth . " 2 Or . The line usually stands thus : " " " Virtue would stain that o'er with silver white . " We The original has ore . Malone has suggested ...
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... tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries : She , much amazed , breaks ope her locked - up eyes , Who , peeping forth this tumult to behold , Are by his flaming torch dimmed and controlled Imagine ...
... tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries : She , much amazed , breaks ope her locked - up eyes , Who , peeping forth this tumult to behold , Are by his flaming torch dimmed and controlled Imagine ...
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... tell my loving tale : Under that color am I come to scale Thy never - conquered fort ; the fault is thine , For those thine eyes betray thee unto mine . . Thus I forestall thee , if thou mean to chide : Thy beauty hath ensnared thee to ...
... tell my loving tale : Under that color am I come to scale Thy never - conquered fort ; the fault is thine , For those thine eyes betray thee unto mine . . Thus I forestall thee , if thou mean to chide : Thy beauty hath ensnared thee to ...
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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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Antony bear beauteous beauty's behold blood breast breath brow Brutus Cæsar Cassius character cheeks Collatine Coriolanus dead dear death deeds delight desire dost thou doth England's Helicon face fair fair lords false faults fear flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hate hath heart heaven honor Julius Cæsar kiss lines lips live look love's Love's Labor's Lost LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece lust Malone mayst mind mistress muse never night painted Passionate Pilgrim pity Plutarch poem poet poor praise pride proud quoth rhyme Roman Rome scene shadow Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shame sight Sonnets sorrow soul speak stanzas Tarquin tears tell thee thine eye thing thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth Venus and Adonis verse weep Whilst William Jaggard words wound young Rome youth