The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... fear lurk in mine eye ? Grew I not faint ? and fell I not downright ? Within my bosom , whereon thou dost lie , My ... fear'd ] feared for ; cf. Titus Andronicus , II . iii . 305 : " Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough ...
... fear lurk in mine eye ? Grew I not faint ? and fell I not downright ? Within my bosom , whereon thou dost lie , My ... fear'd ] feared for ; cf. Titus Andronicus , II . iii . 305 : " Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough ...
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... fear , Upon the world dim darkness doth display , And in her vaulty prison stows the day . For then is Tarquin ... fear ] Cf. Daniel , Complaint of Rosamond , ed . Chalmers , p . 563,6 : " Čom'd was the Night ( mother of Sleep and Fear ) ...
... fear , Upon the world dim darkness doth display , And in her vaulty prison stows the day . For then is Tarquin ... fear ] Cf. Daniel , Complaint of Rosamond , ed . Chalmers , p . 563,6 : " Čom'd was the Night ( mother of Sleep and Fear ) ...
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... fear'd by Tarquin's falchion to be slain , Yet for the self - same purpose seek a knife : But when I fear'd I was a loyal wife : So am I now : O no , that cannot be ; Of that true type hath Tarquin rifled me . " O , that is gone for ...
... fear'd by Tarquin's falchion to be slain , Yet for the self - same purpose seek a knife : But when I fear'd I was a loyal wife : So am I now : O no , that cannot be ; Of that true type hath Tarquin rifled me . " O , that is gone for ...
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