“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... tears , Like wrinkled pebbles in a glassy stream , You may behold ' em . Lady , Lady , alack , He that will all the treasure know o ' the Earth Must know the centre too ; he that will fish For my least minnow , let him lead his line To ...
... tears , Like wrinkled pebbles in a glassy stream , You may behold ' em . Lady , Lady , alack , He that will all the treasure know o ' the Earth Must know the centre too ; he that will fish For my least minnow , let him lead his line To ...
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... tears , And clamours through the wild air flying ! Come , all sad and solemn shows , That are quick - ey'd Pleasure's foes ! We convent nought else but woes ; We convent , etc. ΤΟ THIRD QUEEN . This funeral path brings to your house ...
... tears , And clamours through the wild air flying ! Come , all sad and solemn shows , That are quick - ey'd Pleasure's foes ! We convent nought else but woes ; We convent , etc. ΤΟ THIRD QUEEN . This funeral path brings to your house ...
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... tear , The which it will deliver . EMI . Is this winning ? O all you heavenly Powers , where is your mercy ? But that your wills have said it must be so , And charge me live to comfort this unfriended , This miserable Prince , that cuts ...
... tear , The which it will deliver . EMI . Is this winning ? O all you heavenly Powers , where is your mercy ? But that your wills have said it must be so , And charge me live to comfort this unfriended , This miserable Prince , that cuts ...
Page 93
... tears . PAL . And I to honour . THES . In this place first you fought ; even very here I sunder'd you : acknowledge to the Gods Your thanks that you are living . His part is play'd , and , though it were too short , He did it well ...
... tears . PAL . And I to honour . THES . In this place first you fought ; even very here I sunder'd you : acknowledge to the Gods Your thanks that you are living . His part is play'd , and , though it were too short , He did it well ...
Page 98
... tears Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheeks ; Then with her windy sighs and golden hairs To fan , and blow them dry again she seeks : He saith she is immodest , blames her miss ; What follows more she murders with a kiss . 49 X ...
... tears Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheeks ; Then with her windy sighs and golden hairs To fan , and blow them dry again she seeks : He saith she is immodest , blames her miss ; What follows more she murders with a kiss . 49 X ...
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