The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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... fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ; Handlest in thy discourse , O , that her hand , In whose comparison all whites are ink , Writing their own reproach ; To whose soft ...
... fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ; Handlest in thy discourse , O , that her hand , In whose comparison all whites are ink , Writing their own reproach ; To whose soft ...
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William Shakespeare. be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I care not , an she were a black - a - moor ; ' tis all one to me . Tro . Say I , she is not fair ? Pan . I do not care whether you do or no . She's a ...
William Shakespeare. be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I care not , an she were a black - a - moor ; ' tis all one to me . Tro . Say I , she is not fair ? Pan . I do not care whether you do or no . She's a ...
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... fair com- pany ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ! - especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet ...
... fair com- pany ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ! - especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet ...
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