The Complete Works of William ShakespeareW. & G. Foyle, 1923 - 1312 pages |
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... thee ! So , get thee gone , that I may know my grief ; ' Tis but surmis'd whilst thou art standing by , As one that surfeits thinking on a want . I will repeal thee , or , be well assur'd , Adventure to be banished myself : And banished ...
... thee ! So , get thee gone , that I may know my grief ; ' Tis but surmis'd whilst thou art standing by , As one that surfeits thinking on a want . I will repeal thee , or , be well assur'd , Adventure to be banished myself : And banished ...
Page 809
... thee something . Alcib . I know thee well ; But in thy fortunes am unlearn'd and strange . Tim . I know thee too ; and more than that I know thee I not desire to know . Follow thy drum ; With man's blood paint the ground , gules , gules ...
... thee something . Alcib . I know thee well ; But in thy fortunes am unlearn'd and strange . Tim . I know thee too ; and more than that I know thee I not desire to know . Follow thy drum ; With man's blood paint the ground , gules , gules ...
Page 1258
... thee how thy beauties wear , Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste ; The vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear , And of this book this learning mayst thou taste . The wrinkles which thy glass will truly show , Of mouthed graves ...
... thee how thy beauties wear , Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste ; The vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear , And of this book this learning mayst thou taste . The wrinkles which thy glass will truly show , Of mouthed graves ...
Contents
Introduction by St John Ervine | ix |
The Winters Tale | 344 |
The Comedy of Errors | 379 |
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