The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... fear it yeeld me still so bad a haruest , I leaue it to your Honourable suruey , and your Honor to your hearts content which I wish may alwaies answere your owne wish , and the worlds hopefull expectation . Your Honors in all dutie ...
... fear it yeeld me still so bad a haruest , I leaue it to your Honourable suruey , and your Honor to your hearts content which I wish may alwaies answere your owne wish , and the worlds hopefull expectation . Your Honors in all dutie ...
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... fear , 303 To bid the wind a base ] To challenge the wind in a running match . " Base " is a technical term in the game of " prisoner's base , " in which a player bade or challenged another to run without being caught from one fixed ...
... fear , 303 To bid the wind a base ] To challenge the wind in a running match . " Base " is a technical term in the game of " prisoner's base , " in which a player bade or challenged another to run without being caught from one fixed ...
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... fear of slips Set thy seal - manual on my wax - red lips . " A thousand kisses buys my heart from me ; And pay them at thy leisure , one by one . What is ten hundred touches unto thee ? Are they not quickly told and quickly gone ? Say ...
... fear of slips Set thy seal - manual on my wax - red lips . " A thousand kisses buys my heart from me ; And pay them at thy leisure , one by one . What is ten hundred touches unto thee ? Are they not quickly told and quickly gone ? Say ...
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... fear'd thy fortune , and my joints did tremble . " Didst thou not mark my face ? was it not white ? Saw'st thou not signs of fear lurk in mine eye ? Grew I not faint ? and fell I not downright ? Within my bosom , whereon thou dost lie ...
... fear'd thy fortune , and my joints did tremble . " Didst thou not mark my face ? was it not white ? Saw'st thou not signs of fear lurk in mine eye ? Grew I not faint ? and fell I not downright ? Within my bosom , whereon thou dost lie ...
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... fear : " And more than so , presenteth to mine eye The picture of an angry - chafing boar , Under whose sharp fangs on his back doth lie An image like thyself , all stain'd with gore ; Whose blood upon the fresh flowers being shed Doth ...
... fear : " And more than so , presenteth to mine eye The picture of an angry - chafing boar , Under whose sharp fangs on his back doth lie An image like thyself , all stain'd with gore ; Whose blood upon the fresh flowers being shed Doth ...
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A. W. II arms bear beauty bird blood blunder breast breath cheeks Collatine colour Comp death doth England's Helicon eyes face fair false fancy fear fire fool foul gentle give grace grief Hamlet hand hath heart hence honour horse infra J. C. II John king kiss L. L. L. IV Lear light lips live look love's Lucr Lucrece lust Macb means N's D night oneself Ovid's pale Pass passion phoenix poem poet poor prol Quarto quoth reads Remy Belleau sense Shakespeare shame sighs song Sonn Sonnet sorrow stain stanza supra sweet Tarquin tears Tereu term thee thine thou thought tion tongue v. t. to take Venus and Adonis viii W. T. IV wanton weep wind word wound youth