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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... poor kiss ? Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . " Fie , lifeless picture , cold and senseless stone , Well - painted idol ...
... poor kiss ? Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . " Fie , lifeless picture , cold and senseless stone , Well - painted idol ...
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... Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? Her words are done , her woes the more increasing , The time is spent , her object will ...
... Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? Her words are done , her woes the more increasing , The time is spent , her object will ...
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... poor flies in his fume : His love , perceiving how he is enraged , Grew kinder , and his fury was assuaged . His testy master goeth about to take him ; When lo , the unbacked breeder , full of fear , Jealous of catching , swiftly doth ...
... poor flies in his fume : His love , perceiving how he is enraged , Grew kinder , and his fury was assuaged . His testy master goeth about to take him ; When lo , the unbacked breeder , full of fear , Jealous of catching , swiftly doth ...
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... poor heart of mine ; And these mine eyes , true leaders to their queen , But for thy piteous lips no more had seen . " Long may they kiss each other , for this cure ! O , never let their crimson liveries wear ! And as they last , their ...
... poor heart of mine ; And these mine eyes , true leaders to their queen , But for thy piteous lips no more had seen . " Long may they kiss each other , for this cure ! O , never let their crimson liveries wear ! And as they last , their ...
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... poor fool 3 prays her that he may depart : She is resolved no longer to restrain him ; Bids him farewell , and look well to her heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries thence incagéd in his breast . " Sweet boy ...
... poor fool 3 prays her that he may depart : She is resolved no longer to restrain him ; Bids him farewell , and look well to her heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries thence incagéd in his breast . " Sweet boy ...
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