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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... youth's fair fee , He held such petty bondage in disdain ; Throwing the base thong from his bending crest , Enfranchising his mouth , his back , his breast . " Who sees his true love in her naked bed , Teaching the sheets a whiter hue ...
... youth's fair fee , He held such petty bondage in disdain ; Throwing the base thong from his bending crest , Enfranchising his mouth , his back , his breast . " Who sees his true love in her naked bed , Teaching the sheets a whiter hue ...
Page 55
... youth with his ; the more am I accurst . " With this she falleth in the place she stood , And stains her face with his congealed blood . She looks upon his lips , and they are pale ; She takes him by the hand , and that is cold She ...
... youth with his ; the more am I accurst . " With this she falleth in the place she stood , And stains her face with his congealed blood . She looks upon his lips , and they are pale ; She takes him by the hand , and that is cold She ...
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... youth , this sorrow to the sage , This dying virtue , this surviving shame , Whose crime will bear an ever - during blame ! " O , what excuse can my invention make , When thou shalt charge me with so black a deed ? Will not my tongue be ...
... youth , this sorrow to the sage , This dying virtue , this surviving shame , Whose crime will bear an ever - during blame ! " O , what excuse can my invention make , When thou shalt charge me with so black a deed ? Will not my tongue be ...
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... youth , and beats these from the stage : Desire my pilot is , beauty my prize ; Then who fears sinking where such treasure lies ? " 1 Took away , being taken away . - 2 Respect , prudence , in the sense of the originai Latin , lock ...
... youth , and beats these from the stage : Desire my pilot is , beauty my prize ; Then who fears sinking where such treasure lies ? " 1 Took away , being taken away . - 2 Respect , prudence , in the sense of the originai Latin , lock ...
Page 99
... youth , false slave to false delight , Base watch of woes , sin's packhorse , virtue's snare Thou nursest all , and murtherest all that are . O , hear me then , injurious , shifting Time ! Be guilty of my death , since of my crime ...
... youth , false slave to false delight , Base watch of woes , sin's packhorse , virtue's snare Thou nursest all , and murtherest all that are . O , hear me then , injurious , shifting Time ! Be guilty of my death , since of my crime ...
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