The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... looks adore his beauty still , Attending on his golden pilgrimage ; But when from highmost pitch , with weary car , Like feeblè age , he reeleth from the day , The eyes , ' fore duteous , now converted are From his low tract , and look ...
... looks adore his beauty still , Attending on his golden pilgrimage ; But when from highmost pitch , with weary car , Like feeblè age , he reeleth from the day , The eyes , ' fore duteous , now converted are From his low tract , and look ...
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... look , " cf. Com . of Errors , II , i , 88 : “ starve for a merry look , " and lxxv , 10 , infra . 10-12 Thyself away • they with thee ] Cf. xxxix , 13-14 and the illus- trative quotation there cited from Ant . and Cleop . , I , iii ...
... look , " cf. Com . of Errors , II , i , 88 : “ starve for a merry look , " and lxxv , 10 , infra . 10-12 Thyself away • they with thee ] Cf. xxxix , 13-14 and the illus- trative quotation there cited from Ant . and Cleop . , I , iii ...
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... look ] Cf. xlvii , 3 , supra : " famish'd for a look , " and note . 13 pine and surfeit ] Cf. Venus and Adonis , 602 : “ surfeit by the eye and pine the maw . " 14 Or gluttoning . . . all away ] Either I have every opportunity of ...
... look ] Cf. xlvii , 3 , supra : " famish'd for a look , " and note . 13 pine and surfeit ] Cf. Venus and Adonis , 602 : “ surfeit by the eye and pine the maw . " 14 Or gluttoning . . . all away ] Either I have every opportunity of ...
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