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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... face excelling Comes breath perfumed , that breedeth love by smelling . " But O , what banquet wert thou to the taste , Being nurse and feeder of the other four ! Would they not wish the feast might ever last , And bid Suspicion double ...
... face excelling Comes breath perfumed , that breedeth love by smelling . " But O , what banquet wert thou to the taste , Being nurse and feeder of the other four ! Would they not wish the feast might ever last , And bid Suspicion double ...
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... face illumined with her eye ; Whose beams upon his hairless face are fixed , As if from thence they borrowed all their shine . Were never four such lamps together mixed , Had not his clouded with his brows ' repine ; 2 1 The windows are ...
... face illumined with her eye ; Whose beams upon his hairless face are fixed , As if from thence they borrowed all their shine . Were never four such lamps together mixed , Had not his clouded with his brows ' repine ; 2 1 The windows are ...
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... face through tears of mine give light ; Thou shin'st in every tear that I do weep . " 2 The custom of strewing houses with fragrant herbs was univer- sal at a period when the constant recurrence of the plague habit- nated families to ...
... face through tears of mine give light ; Thou shin'st in every tear that I do weep . " 2 The custom of strewing houses with fragrant herbs was univer- sal at a period when the constant recurrence of the plague habit- nated families to ...
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... face grows to face . Till , breathless , he disjoined , and backward drew The heavenly moisture , that sweet coral mouth , Whose precious taste her thirsty lips well knew , Whereon they surfeit yet complain on drouth , He with her ...
... face grows to face . Till , breathless , he disjoined , and backward drew The heavenly moisture , that sweet coral mouth , Whose precious taste her thirsty lips well knew , Whereon they surfeit yet complain on drouth , He with her ...
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... face of thine , To which Love's eyes pay tributary gazes ; Nor thy soft hands , sweet lips , and crystal eyne , Whose full perfection all the world amazes ; But having thee at vantage , ( wondrous dread ! ) Would root these beauties as ...
... face of thine , To which Love's eyes pay tributary gazes ; Nor thy soft hands , sweet lips , and crystal eyne , Whose full perfection all the world amazes ; But having thee at vantage , ( wondrous dread ! ) Would root these beauties as ...
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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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