TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 375
... heart all whole as thine , thy heart my wound ; For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , Though nothing but my body's bane would cure thee . ' ' Give me my hand , ' saith he , ' why dost thou feel it ? ' ' Give me my heart ...
... heart all whole as thine , thy heart my wound ; For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , Though nothing but my body's bane would cure thee . ' ' Give me my hand , ' saith he , ' why dost thou feel it ? ' ' Give me my heart ...
Page 432
... heart ; And by their verdict is determined d The clear eye's moiety , and the dear heart's part : As thus ; mine eye's due is thine outward part , And my heart's right thine inward love of heart . XLVII . Betwixt mine eye and heart a ...
... heart ; And by their verdict is determined d The clear eye's moiety , and the dear heart's part : As thus ; mine eye's due is thine outward part , And my heart's right thine inward love of heart . XLVII . Betwixt mine eye and heart a ...
Page 449
... heart is tied ? Why should my heart think that a several plot . " Which my heart knows the wide world's com- mon place ? Or mine eyes , seeing this , say this is not , To put fair truth upon so foul a face ? In things right true my heart ...
... heart is tied ? Why should my heart think that a several plot . " Which my heart knows the wide world's com- mon place ? Or mine eyes , seeing this , say this is not , To put fair truth upon so foul a face ? In things right true my heart ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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