The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... night , Makes black night beauteous and her old face new . Lo , thus , by day my limbs , by night my mind , For thee and for myself no quiet find . XXVIII How can I then return in happy plight , That am debarr'd the benefit of rest ...
... night , Makes black night beauteous and her old face new . Lo , thus , by day my limbs , by night my mind , For thee and for myself no quiet find . XXVIII How can I then return in happy plight , That am debarr'd the benefit of rest ...
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... night Giving him aid , my verse astonished . He , nor that affable familiar ghost Which nightly gulls him with ... Night ( 1594 ) . Nashe gives at the same date a more general description of the workings of " nightly familiars " in his ...
... night Giving him aid , my verse astonished . He , nor that affable familiar ghost Which nightly gulls him with ... Night ( 1594 ) . Nashe gives at the same date a more general description of the workings of " nightly familiars " in his ...
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... night , who , like a fiend , From heaven to hell is flown away ; " I hate " from hate away she threw , And saved my ... night , who is flown away ] Cf. Lucrece , 1081-1082 : " solemn night with slow sad gait descended To ugly hell . " 13 ...
... night , who , like a fiend , From heaven to hell is flown away ; " I hate " from hate away she threw , And saved my ... night , who is flown away ] Cf. Lucrece , 1081-1082 : " solemn night with slow sad gait descended To ugly hell . " 13 ...
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