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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... Shakespeare. " Thou canst not see one wrinkle in my brow ; Mine eyes are gray , ' and bright , and quick in turn- ing ; My beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand ...
... Shakespeare. " Thou canst not see one wrinkle in my brow ; Mine eyes are gray , ' and bright , and quick in turn- ing ; My beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand ...
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... Shakespeare. Herbs for their smell , and sappy plants to bear ; Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse , Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedeth beauty . Thou wast begot , - to get it is thy duty . " Upon the earth's ...
... Shakespeare. Herbs for their smell , and sappy plants to bear ; Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse , Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedeth beauty . Thou wast begot , - to get it is thy duty . " Upon the earth's ...
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... Shakespeare. 9 His ears up pricked ; his braided hanging mane Upon his compassed ' crest now stand on end ; His nostrils drink the air , and forth again , As from a furnace , vapors doth he send : His eye , which scornfully glisters like ...
... Shakespeare. 9 His ears up pricked ; his braided hanging mane Upon his compassed ' crest now stand on end ; His nostrils drink the air , and forth again , As from a furnace , vapors doth he send : His eye , which scornfully glisters like ...
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... Shakespeare. And with his bonnet hides his angry brow ; Looks on the dull earth with disturbed mind ; Taking no notice that she is so nigh , For all askance he holds her in his eye . O , what a sight it was , wistly to view How she came ...
... Shakespeare. And with his bonnet hides his angry brow ; Looks on the dull earth with disturbed mind ; Taking no notice that she is so nigh , For all askance he holds her in his eye . O , what a sight it was , wistly to view How she came ...
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... Shakespeare. " 6 But hers , which through the crystal tears gave light , Shone like the moon in water seen by night . ' O , where am I ? " quoth she , " in earth or heaven , Or in the ocean drenched , or in the fire ? What hour is this ...
... Shakespeare. " 6 But hers , which through the crystal tears gave light , Shone like the moon in water seen by night . ' O , where am I ? " quoth she , " in earth or heaven , Or in the ocean drenched , or in the fire ? What hour is this ...
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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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