The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 106
... Poor hand , why quiver'st thou at this decree ? Honour thyself to rid me of this shame ; For if I die , my honour lives in thee , But if I live , thou liv'st in my defame : Since thou couldst not defend thy loyal dame 1030 And wast ...
... Poor hand , why quiver'st thou at this decree ? Honour thyself to rid me of this shame ; For if I die , my honour lives in thee , But if I live , thou liv'st in my defame : Since thou couldst not defend thy loyal dame 1030 And wast ...
Page 129
... poor ladies ' harms . " At this request , with noble disposition Each present lord began to promise aid , As bound in knighthood to her imposition , Longing to hear the hateful foe bewray'd . But she , that yet her sad task hath not ...
... poor ladies ' harms . " At this request , with noble disposition Each present lord began to promise aid , As bound in knighthood to her imposition , Longing to hear the hateful foe bewray'd . But she , that yet her sad task hath not ...
Page 152
... poor swains , All our merry meetings on the plains , All our evening sport from us is fled , All our love is lost , for Love is dead . Farewell , sweet lass , Thy like ne'er was For a sweet content , the cause of all my moan : Poor ...
... poor swains , All our merry meetings on the plains , All our evening sport from us is fled , All our love is lost , for Love is dead . Farewell , sweet lass , Thy like ne'er was For a sweet content , the cause of all my moan : Poor ...
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