The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... appear only in the glossary , which is printed in this volume . The numbering of the lines follows that of the Cambridge Edition , the text of which is used in this edition . COPYRIGHT 1908 , BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS HE COMPLETE WORKS.
... appear only in the glossary , which is printed in this volume . The numbering of the lines follows that of the Cambridge Edition , the text of which is used in this edition . COPYRIGHT 1908 , BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS HE COMPLETE WORKS.
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... appears a pretty dimple : Love made those hollows , if himself were slain , He might be buried in a tomb so simple ; Foreknowing well , if there he came to lie , Why , there Love lived , and there he could not die . These lovely caves ...
... appears a pretty dimple : Love made those hollows , if himself were slain , He might be buried in a tomb so simple ; Foreknowing well , if there he came to lie , Why , there Love lived , and there he could not die . These lovely caves ...
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... appears Green - dropping sap , which she compares to tears . " Poor flower , " quoth she , " this was thy father's guise- Sweet issue of a more sweet - smelling sire For every little grief to wet his eyes : To grow unto himself was his ...
... appears Green - dropping sap , which she compares to tears . " Poor flower , " quoth she , " this was thy father's guise- Sweet issue of a more sweet - smelling sire For every little grief to wet his eyes : To grow unto himself was his ...
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... appear ; Till sable Night , mother of dread and fear , Upon the world dim darkness doth display , And in her vaulty prison stows the day . For then is Tarquin brought unto his bed , Intending weariness with heavy spright ; For after ...
... appear ; Till sable Night , mother of dread and fear , Upon the world dim darkness doth display , And in her vaulty prison stows the day . For then is Tarquin brought unto his bed , Intending weariness with heavy spright ; For after ...
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... appears Quick - shifting antics , ugly in her eyes : Such shadows are the weak brain's forgeries ; Who , angry that the eyes fly from their lights , In darkness daunts them with more dreadful sights . His hand , that yet remains upon ...
... appears Quick - shifting antics , ugly in her eyes : Such shadows are the weak brain's forgeries ; Who , angry that the eyes fly from their lights , In darkness daunts them with more dreadful sights . His hand , that yet remains upon ...
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