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... tears did lend and borrow ! Her eye seen in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd each other's sorrow : Sorrow that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; 961 964 But like a stormy day , now wind , now rain ...
... tears did lend and borrow ! Her eye seen in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd each other's sorrow : Sorrow that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; 961 964 But like a stormy day , now wind , now rain ...
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... tear thee ; That done , despitefully I mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , 670 To be thy partner ... tears should drop on them perpetually . XCIX 680 684 But she hath lost a dearer thing than life , And he hath won ...
... tear thee ; That done , despitefully I mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , 670 To be thy partner ... tears should drop on them perpetually . XCIX 680 684 But she hath lost a dearer thing than life , And he hath won ...
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... tears that Sinon sheds ! Priam , why art thou old and yet not wise ? 1548 For every tear he falls a Trojan bleeds : His eye drops fire , no water thence proceeds ; 1552 Those round clear pearls of his , that move thy pity , Are balls of ...
... tears that Sinon sheds ! Priam , why art thou old and yet not wise ? 1548 For every tear he falls a Trojan bleeds : His eye drops fire , no water thence proceeds ; 1552 Those round clear pearls of his , that move thy pity , Are balls of ...
Contents
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHAKESPEARES POEMS | vii |
NOTES | xv |
BOYHOOD IN WARWICKSHIRE | xvi |
Copyright | |
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