The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... body To painful labour both by sea and land , To watch the night in storms , the day in cold , Whilst thou liest ... bodies soft and weak and smooth , Unapt to toil and trouble in the world ; But that our soft conditions and our hearts ...
... body To painful labour both by sea and land , To watch the night in storms , the day in cold , Whilst thou liest ... bodies soft and weak and smooth , Unapt to toil and trouble in the world ; But that our soft conditions and our hearts ...
Page 107
... in their faces ; beat the ground For kissing of their feet ; yet always bending 1 Vanished . A body of clouds in motion ; but it is most probable that the author wrote track . Towards their project . Then I beat my tabor ; The Tempest .
... in their faces ; beat the ground For kissing of their feet ; yet always bending 1 Vanished . A body of clouds in motion ; but it is most probable that the author wrote track . Towards their project . Then I beat my tabor ; The Tempest .
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... body couched in a curious bed , When care , mistrust , and treason waits on him . ACT III . A KING'S TRUE CROWN . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is ...
... body couched in a curious bed , When care , mistrust , and treason waits on him . ACT III . A KING'S TRUE CROWN . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is ...
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