The Complete Works of William ShakespeareHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 1350 pages |
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... eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , 396 400 But doth suffer a sea - change Into something rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : [ Burden ding - dong . Hark ! now I hear them , -ding - dong , bell . Fer . The ditty ...
... eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , 396 400 But doth suffer a sea - change Into something rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : [ Burden ding - dong . Hark ! now I hear them , -ding - dong , bell . Fer . The ditty ...
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... eyes Would , with themselves , shut up my thoughts : I find They are inclin❜d to do so . Seb . 200 Do not omit the heavy offer of it : It seldom visits sorrow ; when it doth It is a comforter . We two , my lord , 204 Ant . Will guard ...
... eyes Would , with themselves , shut up my thoughts : I find They are inclin❜d to do so . Seb . 200 Do not omit the heavy offer of it : It seldom visits sorrow ; when it doth It is a comforter . We two , my lord , 204 Ant . Will guard ...
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... eye that sees you but is a physician to comment on your malady . 45 Val . But tell me , dost thou know my lady Silvia ... eyes had the lights they were wont to have when you chid at Sir Proteus for going ungartered ! Val . What should I ...
... eye that sees you but is a physician to comment on your malady . 45 Val . But tell me , dost thou know my lady Silvia ... eyes had the lights they were wont to have when you chid at Sir Proteus for going ungartered ! Val . What should I ...
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... eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike that now she hath enfranchis'd them Upon some other pawn for fealty . 92 Val . Nay , sure , I think she holds them prisoners still . Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and , being blind ...
... eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike that now she hath enfranchis'd them Upon some other pawn for fealty . 92 Val . Nay , sure , I think she holds them prisoners still . Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and , being blind ...
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... eyes , or eye your master's heels ? 4 Rob . I had rather , forsooth , go before you like a man than follow him like a dwarf . Mrs. Page . O ! you are a flattering boy : now I see you'll be a courtier . Enter FORD . 8 Ford . Well met ...
... eyes , or eye your master's heels ? 4 Rob . I had rather , forsooth , go before you like a man than follow him like a dwarf . Mrs. Page . O ! you are a flattering boy : now I see you'll be a courtier . Enter FORD . 8 Ford . Well met ...
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