The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... doth backward pull Our slow designs , when we ourselves are dull . What power is it , which mounts my love so high ; That makes me see , and cannot feed mine eye ? The mightiest space in fortune , nature brings & The mightiest space in ...
... doth backward pull Our slow designs , when we ourselves are dull . What power is it , which mounts my love so high ; That makes me see , and cannot feed mine eye ? The mightiest space in fortune , nature brings & The mightiest space in ...
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... doth stretch itself as ' t is receiv'd , And is enough for both . 1 LORD . ' Tis our hope , sir , After well - entered soldiers , to return And find your grace in health . KING . No , no , it cannot be , and yet my heart Will not ...
... doth stretch itself as ' t is receiv'd , And is enough for both . 1 LORD . ' Tis our hope , sir , After well - entered soldiers , to return And find your grace in health . KING . No , no , it cannot be , and yet my heart Will not ...
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... should fashion , wrest , or bow your reading , Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate , whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth ; For God doth know , how many , now in. 66.
... should fashion , wrest , or bow your reading , Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate , whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth ; For God doth know , how many , now in. 66.
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... doth it well appear , the Salique law Was not devised for the realm of France ; Nor did the French possess the Salique land Until four hundred one and twenty years After defunction of king Pharamond , Idly suppos'd the founder of this ...
... doth it well appear , the Salique law Was not devised for the realm of France ; Nor did the French possess the Salique land Until four hundred one and twenty years After defunction of king Pharamond , Idly suppos'd the founder of this ...
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... doth fight abroad , The advised head defends itself at home ; For government , though high , and low , and lower , Put into parts , doth keep in one concent , ( 4 ) Congreeing in a full and natural close , Like music . CANT . Therefore doth ...
... doth fight abroad , The advised head defends itself at home ; For government , though high , and low , and lower , Put into parts , doth keep in one concent , ( 4 ) Congreeing in a full and natural close , Like music . CANT . Therefore doth ...
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