The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsWalker, 1810 - 353 pages |
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... once : No , come thou home , Rousillon , Whence honour but of danger wins a scar , As oft it loses all ; I will be gone : My being here it is , that holds thee hence : Shall I stay here to do't ? no , no , although The air of paradise ...
... once : No , come thou home , Rousillon , Whence honour but of danger wins a scar , As oft it loses all ; I will be gone : My being here it is , that holds thee hence : Shall I stay here to do't ? no , no , although The air of paradise ...
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... once , when thou unurg'd would'st vow That never words were music to thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meat sweet - savour'd in thy taste , 18 THE BEAUTIES OF ...
... once , when thou unurg'd would'st vow That never words were music to thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meat sweet - savour'd in thy taste , 18 THE BEAUTIES OF ...
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... once gets possession . ACT V. A WOMAN'S JEALOUSY MORE DEADLY THAN POISON . The venom clamours of a jealous woman Poison more deadly than a mad dog's tooth . It seems his sleeps were hinder'd by thy railing : And thereof comes it that ...
... once gets possession . ACT V. A WOMAN'S JEALOUSY MORE DEADLY THAN POISON . The venom clamours of a jealous woman Poison more deadly than a mad dog's tooth . It seems his sleeps were hinder'd by thy railing : And thereof comes it that ...
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... once ; And He that might the vantage best have took , Found out the remedy : How would you be , If he , which is the top of judgment , should But judge you as you are ? O , think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips ...
... once ; And He that might the vantage best have took , Found out the remedy : How would you be , If he , which is the top of judgment , should But judge you as you are ? O , think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips ...
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... Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite . LOVE IN A GRAVE SEVERE GOVERNOR . When I would pray and think , I think and pray To several subjects : heaven hath my empty words ; Whilst my invention , hearing not my ...
... Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite . LOVE IN A GRAVE SEVERE GOVERNOR . When I would pray and think , I think and pray To several subjects : heaven hath my empty words ; Whilst my invention , hearing not my ...
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