The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks , nor Latins imitate , Nor once from vulgar languages translate , Nor plagiary - like from others glean ; Nor begs he from each witty friend a scene To piece his Acts with ; all that he doth write ...
... doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks , nor Latins imitate , Nor once from vulgar languages translate , Nor plagiary - like from others glean ; Nor begs he from each witty friend a scene To piece his Acts with ; all that he doth write ...
Page 28
... doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes , it doth ; a thousand - fold it doth . And to conclude , the shepherd's homely curds , His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle , His wonted ...
... doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes , it doth ; a thousand - fold it doth . And to conclude , the shepherd's homely curds , His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle , His wonted ...
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... doth move me On the first view to say , to swear , I love thee . Bot . Methinks , mistress , you should have little rea- son for that : and yet , to say the truth , reason and love keep little company together now - a- days ; the more ...
... doth move me On the first view to say , to swear , I love thee . Bot . Methinks , mistress , you should have little rea- son for that : and yet , to say the truth , reason and love keep little company together now - a- days ; the more ...
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