The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... death was commemorated by Thomas Churchyard in 1580 , in a poem entitled The Phantasticall Monarckes Epitaphe . ' year . " It should be noted , also , that the pageant of the Nine Worthies ' was a frequent subject of exhibition in ...
... death was commemorated by Thomas Churchyard in 1580 , in a poem entitled The Phantasticall Monarckes Epitaphe . ' year . " It should be noted , also , that the pageant of the Nine Worthies ' was a frequent subject of exhibition in ...
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... death : when spight of cormorant devouring Time , 9 1 blunt Th ' endevour of this present breath may buy : That honour which shall bate1 his sythes keene edge , And make us heyres of all eternitie . Therefore brave Conquerours , for so ...
... death : when spight of cormorant devouring Time , 9 1 blunt Th ' endevour of this present breath may buy : That honour which shall bate1 his sythes keene edge , And make us heyres of all eternitie . Therefore brave Conquerours , for so ...
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... death of the Deare , and to humour the ignorant call'd the Deare , the Princesse kill'd a Pricket . 61 Nath . Perge , good M. Holofernes , perge , so it shall please you to abrogate scurilitie . Hol I will something affect the letter ...
... death of the Deare , and to humour the ignorant call'd the Deare , the Princesse kill'd a Pricket . 61 Nath . Perge , good M. Holofernes , perge , so it shall please you to abrogate scurilitie . Hol I will something affect the letter ...
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... death , Wish himselfe the heavens breath . Ayre ( quoth be ) thy cheekes may blowe , Ayre , would I might triumph so . But alacke my band is sworne , Nere to plucke thee from thy throne : Vow alacke for youth unmeete , Youth so apt to ...
... death , Wish himselfe the heavens breath . Ayre ( quoth be ) thy cheekes may blowe , Ayre , would I might triumph so . But alacke my band is sworne , Nere to plucke thee from thy throne : Vow alacke for youth unmeete , Youth so apt to ...
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... death we will not move a foot , Nor to their pen'd speech render we no grace : But while ' tis spoke , each turne away his face . Boy . Why that contempt will kill the keepers heart , And quite divorce his memory from his part . Quee ...
... death we will not move a foot , Nor to their pen'd speech render we no grace : But while ' tis spoke , each turne away his face . Boy . Why that contempt will kill the keepers heart , And quite divorce his memory from his part . Quee ...
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