The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket stored with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the ...
... Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket stored with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the ...
Page 52
... fair too , is she not ? Per . As a fair day in summer , wondrous fair . Sim . Sir , my daughter thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , that you must be her master , And she will be your scholar : therefore look to it . Per . I am ...
... fair too , is she not ? Per . As a fair day in summer , wondrous fair . Sim . Sir , my daughter thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , that you must be her master , And she will be your scholar : therefore look to it . Per . I am ...
Page 53
... fair too , is she not ? Per . As a fair day in summer , wondrous fair . Sim . Sir , my daughter thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , that you must be her master , And she will be your scholar : therefore look to it . Per . I am ...
... fair too , is she not ? Per . As a fair day in summer , wondrous fair . Sim . Sir , my daughter thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , that you must be her master , And she will be your scholar : therefore look to it . Per . I am ...
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