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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Page 73
... fault finds no excuse nor end . " Shameful it is ; —ay , if the fact be known · Hateful it is ; there is no hate in loving : - 1 I'll beg her love ; - but she is not her own ; 1 The worst is but denial , and reproving : My will is ...
... fault finds no excuse nor end . " Shameful it is ; —ay , if the fact be known · Hateful it is ; there is no hate in loving : - 1 I'll beg her love ; - but she is not her own ; 1 The worst is but denial , and reproving : My will is ...
Page 82
... 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 this night , Where thou with patience must my will abide , My will that marks thee for my ...
... 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 this night , Where thou with patience must my will abide , My will that marks thee for my ...
Page 84
... fault unknown is as a thought unacted ; A little harm , done to a great good end , For lawful policy remains ... faults , not their own infamy . " Here with a cockatrice ' dead - killing eye He rouseth up himself , and makes a ...
... fault unknown is as a thought unacted ; A little harm , done to a great good end , For lawful policy remains ... faults , not their own infamy . " Here with a cockatrice ' dead - killing eye He rouseth up himself , and makes a ...
Page 88
... fault , foul Sin may say , He learned to sin , and thou didst teach the way ? " Think but how vile a spectacle it were To view thy present trespass in another . Men's faults do seldom to themselves appear ; Their own transgressions ...
... fault , foul Sin may say , He learned to sin , and thou didst teach the way ? " Think but how vile a spectacle it were To view thy present trespass in another . Men's faults do seldom to themselves appear ; Their own transgressions ...
Page 91
... fault brought in subjection Her immortality , and make her thrall To living death , and pain perpetual : Which in her prescience she controlled still , But her foresight could not forestall their will . Even in this thought through the ...
... fault brought in subjection Her immortality , and make her thrall To living death , and pain perpetual : Which in her prescience she controlled still , But her foresight could not forestall their will . Even in this thought through the ...
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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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