The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... eyes , 5 * And strain their cheeks to idle merriment , A passion hateful to my purposes ) ; Or if that thou couldst see me without eyes , Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone , Without eyes ...
... eyes , 5 * And strain their cheeks to idle merriment , A passion hateful to my purposes ) ; Or if that thou couldst see me without eyes , Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone , Without eyes ...
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... eyes ? These eyes that never did , nor never shall So much as frown on you ? Hub . I have sworn to do it ; And with hot irons must I burn them out . Arth . Ah ! none but in this iron age would do it ! The iron of itself , though heat 10 ...
... eyes ? These eyes that never did , nor never shall So much as frown on you ? Hub . I have sworn to do it ; And with hot irons must I burn them out . Arth . Ah ! none but in this iron age would do it ! The iron of itself , though heat 10 ...
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... eyes ; Let me not hold my tongue , -let me not , Hubert ; Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes : oh , spare mine eyes , Though to no use but still to look on you ! - Lo , by my troth , the instrument ...
... eyes ; Let me not hold my tongue , -let me not , Hubert ; Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes : oh , spare mine eyes , Though to no use but still to look on you ! - Lo , by my troth , the instrument ...
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