The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... fall of its voice , in its sadness no less than in its joy , in its most woeful as in its most amorous and exultant descants . This persistently lyrical quality in Shakespeare's blank verse has not , as far as I have ob- served , ever ...
... fall of its voice , in its sadness no less than in its joy , in its most woeful as in its most amorous and exultant descants . This persistently lyrical quality in Shakespeare's blank verse has not , as far as I have ob- served , ever ...
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... fall'n snow takes any dint . O , what a war of looks was then between them ! Her eyes petitioners to his eyes suing ; His eyes saw her eyes as they had not seen them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdain'd the wooing : And all this ...
... fall'n snow takes any dint . O , what a war of looks was then between them ! Her eyes petitioners to his eyes suing ; His eyes saw her eyes as they had not seen them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdain'd the wooing : And all this ...
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... fall the wit that can so well defend her ! For on the grass she lies as she were slain , Till his breath breatheth life in her again . He wrings her nose , he strikes her on the cheeks , He bends her fingers , holds her pulses hard , He ...
... fall the wit that can so well defend her ! For on the grass she lies as she were slain , Till his breath breatheth life in her again . He wrings her nose , he strikes her on the cheeks , He bends her fingers , holds her pulses hard , He ...
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... fall , the green sticks fast , Or being early pluck'd is sour to taste . " Look , the world's comforter , with weary gait , His day's hot task hath ended in the west ; The owl , night's herald , shrieks , ' t is very late ; The sheep ...
... fall , the green sticks fast , Or being early pluck'd is sour to taste . " Look , the world's comforter , with weary gait , His day's hot task hath ended in the west ; The owl , night's herald , shrieks , ' t is very late ; The sheep ...
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... fall to the earth . Now quick desire hath caught the yielding prey , And glutton - like she feeds , yet never filleth ; Her lips are conquerors , his lips obey , Paying what ransom the insulter willeth ; Whose vulture thought doth pitch ...
... fall to the earth . Now quick desire hath caught the yielding prey , And glutton - like she feeds , yet never filleth ; Her lips are conquerors , his lips obey , Paying what ransom the insulter willeth ; Whose vulture thought doth pitch ...
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