“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... dear Nature's children sweet , Lie ' fore bride and bridegroom's feet , Blessing their sense ! Not an Angel of the air , Bird melodious or bird fair , Be absent hence ! [ Music . ΤΟ [ strewing flowers . The crow , the slanderous cuckoo ...
... dear Nature's children sweet , Lie ' fore bride and bridegroom's feet , Blessing their sense ! Not an Angel of the air , Bird melodious or bird fair , Be absent hence ! [ Music . ΤΟ [ strewing flowers . The crow , the slanderous cuckoo ...
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... dear Glass of Ladies , Bid him that we , whom flaming War doth scorch , Under the shadow of his sword may cool us ; Require him he advance it o'er our heads : Speak ' t in a woman's key , like such a woman As any of us three ; weep ere ...
... dear Glass of Ladies , Bid him that we , whom flaming War doth scorch , Under the shadow of his sword may cool us ; Require him he advance it o'er our heads : Speak ' t in a woman's key , like such a woman As any of us three ; weep ere ...
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... dear Duke , think 139 What beds our slain Kings have ! SEC . QUEEN . That our dear Lords have none ! THIRD QUEEN . What griefs our beds , None fit for the dead ! Those that with cords ' , knives ' , drams ' precipitance , Weary of this ...
... dear Duke , think 139 What beds our slain Kings have ! SEC . QUEEN . That our dear Lords have none ! THIRD QUEEN . What griefs our beds , None fit for the dead ! Those that with cords ' , knives ' , drams ' precipitance , Weary of this ...
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... Dear Palamon , dearer in love than blood , And our prime cousin , yet unharden'd in The crimes of nature ; let us leave the city Thebes , and the temptings in ' t , before we further Sully our gloss of youth : And here to keep in ...
... Dear Palamon , dearer in love than blood , And our prime cousin , yet unharden'd in The crimes of nature ; let us leave the city Thebes , and the temptings in ' t , before we further Sully our gloss of youth : And here to keep in ...
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... dear heart ! EMI . Thanks , Sir . Remember me To our all - royal brother ; for whose speed The great Bellona I'll solicit ; and Since , in our terrene state , petitions are not Without gifts understood , I'll offer to her What I shall ...
... dear heart ! EMI . Thanks , Sir . Remember me To our all - royal brother ; for whose speed The great Bellona I'll solicit ; and Since , in our terrene state , petitions are not Without gifts understood , I'll offer to her What I shall ...
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