The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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William Shakespeare. Why lovest thou that which thou receivest not gladly , Or else receivest with pleasure thine annoy ? If the true concord of well tuned sounds , By unions married , do offend thine ear , They do but sweetly chide thee ...
William Shakespeare. Why lovest thou that which thou receivest not gladly , Or else receivest with pleasure thine annoy ? If the true concord of well tuned sounds , By unions married , do offend thine ear , They do but sweetly chide thee ...
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... thou shalt wane , so fast thou grow'st In one of thine , from that which thou departest ; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest . Herein lives wisdom , beauty and ...
... thou shalt wane , so fast thou grow'st In one of thine , from that which thou departest ; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest . Herein lives wisdom , beauty and ...
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... Thou , best of dearest and mine only care , Art left the prey of every vulgar thief . Thee have I not lock'd up in any chest , Save where thou art not , though I feel thou art , Within the gentle closure of my breast , From whence at ...
... Thou , best of dearest and mine only care , Art left the prey of every vulgar thief . Thee have I not lock'd up in any chest , Save where thou art not , though I feel thou art , Within the gentle closure of my breast , From whence at ...
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