The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... hour - In the day's glorious walk or peaceful night — The tomb where grief should sleep- can breed me quiet ? Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far ...
... hour - In the day's glorious walk or peaceful night — The tomb where grief should sleep- can breed me quiet ? Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far ...
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... hours * Shake off the golden slumber of repose . * ' Tis most strange , * Nature should be so conversant with pain , * Being thereto not compell'd . * Cer . I held it ever , * Virtue and cunning 3 were endowments greater * Than ...
... hours * Shake off the golden slumber of repose . * ' Tis most strange , * Nature should be so conversant with pain , * Being thereto not compell'd . * Cer . I held it ever , * Virtue and cunning 3 were endowments greater * Than ...
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... hours , * And yet the fire of life kindle again * The o'erpress'd spirits . I heard of an Egyptian * That had nine hours lien dead , * Who was by good appliances recover'd.- * Re - enter the Servant , with boxes , napkins , and fire ...
... hours , * And yet the fire of life kindle again * The o'erpress'd spirits . I heard of an Egyptian * That had nine hours lien dead , * Who was by good appliances recover'd.- * Re - enter the Servant , with boxes , napkins , and fire ...
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... hours : see how she ' gins * To blow into life's flower again ! * I Gent . The Heavens , * Through you , increase our wonder , and set up * Your fame for ever . * Cer . She's alive ! behold , * Her eyelids , cases to those heavenly ...
... hours : see how she ' gins * To blow into life's flower again ! * I Gent . The Heavens , * Through you , increase our wonder , and set up * Your fame for ever . * Cer . She's alive ! behold , * Her eyelids , cases to those heavenly ...
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... hour , Leonine , at the least : * Remember what I've said . * Leon . I warrant you , madam . * Dion . I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while . Pray you , walk softly , do not heat your blood : * What ! I must have a care of you ...
... hour , Leonine , at the least : * Remember what I've said . * Leon . I warrant you , madam . * Dion . I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while . Pray you , walk softly , do not heat your blood : * What ! I must have a care of you ...
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