The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... eyes : did her eyes run ore too ? Pan . And Hector laught . Cre . At what was all this laughing ? 150 Pand . Marry at the white haire that Hellen spied on Troylus chin . Cres . And t'had beene a greene haire , I should have laught too ...
... eyes : did her eyes run ore too ? Pan . And Hector laught . Cre . At what was all this laughing ? 150 Pand . Marry at the white haire that Hellen spied on Troylus chin . Cres . And t'had beene a greene haire , I should have laught too ...
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... eyes , And give as soft attachment to thy sences , As Infants empty of all thought . Cres . Good morrow then . Troy . I prithee now to bed . Cres . Are you a weary of me ? Troy . O Cressida ! but that the busie day 10 Wak't by the Larke ...
... eyes , And give as soft attachment to thy sences , As Infants empty of all thought . Cres . Good morrow then . Troy . I prithee now to bed . Cres . Are you a weary of me ? Troy . O Cressida ! but that the busie day 10 Wak't by the Larke ...
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... eyes , but have beene gazed on like a Comet : She speaks my Lord , that may be , hath endured a griefe might equall yours , if both were justly wayde , though wayward for- tune | did maligne my state , my derivation was from an- cestors ...
... eyes , but have beene gazed on like a Comet : She speaks my Lord , that may be , hath endured a griefe might equall yours , if both were justly wayde , though wayward for- tune | did maligne my state , my derivation was from an- cestors ...
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