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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... thee ; The heat I have from thence doth little harm , Thine eye darts forth the 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 ...
... thee ; The heat I have from thence doth little harm , Thine eye darts forth the 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 ...
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... thee from tempest and from rain ; Then be my deer , since I am such a park ; No dog shall rouse thee , though a thousand bark . " At this Adonis smiles as in disdain , That in each cheek appears a pretty dimple : Love made those hollows ...
... thee from tempest and from rain ; Then be my deer , since I am such a park ; No dog shall rouse thee , though a thousand bark . " At this Adonis smiles as in disdain , That in each cheek appears a pretty dimple : Love made those hollows ...
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... thee on my breast . 1 " For where Love reigns , disturbing Jealousy Doth call himself Affection's sentinel ; Gives false alarms , suggesteth mutiny , And in a peaceful hour doth cry , Kill , kill ; ' Distempering gentle Love in his ...
... thee on my breast . 1 " For where Love reigns , disturbing Jealousy Doth call himself Affection's sentinel ; Gives false alarms , suggesteth mutiny , And in a peaceful hour doth cry , Kill , kill ; ' Distempering gentle Love in his ...
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... thee thy footing trips , And all is but to rob thee of a kiss . Rich preys make true men thieves ; so do thy lips Make modest Dian cloudy and forlorn , Lest she should steal a kiss , and die forsworn . " Now of this dark night I ...
... thee thy footing trips , And all is but to rob thee of a kiss . Rich preys make true men thieves ; so do thy lips Make modest Dian cloudy and forlorn , Lest she should steal a kiss , and die forsworn . " Now of this dark night I ...
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... thee so fair " And not the least of all these maladies , But in one minute's fight brings beauty under Both favor , savor , hue , and qualities , Whereat the impartial gazer late did wonder , Are on the sudden wasted , thawed , and done ...
... thee so fair " And not the least of all these maladies , But in one minute's fight brings beauty under Both favor , savor , hue , and qualities , Whereat the impartial gazer late did wonder , Are on the sudden wasted , thawed , and done ...
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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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