The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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Page 17
... crown ; All's true , that is mistrusted : -that false villain , Whom I employ'd , was pre - employ'd by him : He has discover'd my design , and I Remain a pinch'd thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the ...
... crown ; All's true , that is mistrusted : -that false villain , Whom I employ'd , was pre - employ'd by him : He has discover'd my design , and I Remain a pinch'd thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the ...
Page 31
... crown and comfort of my life , your favour , I do give lost ; for I do feel it gone , But know not how it went . My second joy , And first - fruits of my body , from his presence I am barr'd , like one infectious . My third comfort ...
... crown and comfort of my life , your favour , I do give lost ; for I do feel it gone , But know not how it went . My second joy , And first - fruits of my body , from his presence I am barr'd , like one infectious . My third comfort ...
Page 46
... crown - imperial ; lilies of all kinds , The flower - de - luce being one ! O , these I lack , To make you garlands of ; and , my sweet friend , To strew him o'er and o'er . Fio . What ! like a corse ? Per . No , like a bank , for love ...
... crown - imperial ; lilies of all kinds , The flower - de - luce being one ! O , these I lack , To make you garlands of ; and , my sweet friend , To strew him o'er and o'er . Fio . What ! like a corse ? Per . No , like a bank , for love ...
Page 47
... Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds , That all your acts are queens . Per . O Doricles , Your praises are too large : but that your youth , And the true blood which fairly peeps through it , Do plainly give you out an unstain ...
... Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds , That all your acts are queens . Per . O Doricles , Your praises are too large : but that your youth , And the true blood which fairly peeps through it , Do plainly give you out an unstain ...
Page 52
... crown'd the most imperial monarch , Thereof most worthy ; were I the fairest youth That ever made eye swerve ; had force and knowledge More than was ever man's , -I would not prize them , Without her love for her , employ them all ...
... crown'd the most imperial monarch , Thereof most worthy ; were I the fairest youth That ever made eye swerve ; had force and knowledge More than was ever man's , -I would not prize them , Without her love for her , employ them all ...
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