The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Harper, 1908 |
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... never find what names the writing person hath here writ . I must to the learned . In good time . 27 well - apparell❜d April ] Cf. Sonnet xcviii , 2 , 3 : " When proud - pied April , dress'd in all his trim Hath put a spirit of youth in ...
... never find what names the writing person hath here writ . I must to the learned . In good time . 27 well - apparell❜d April ] Cf. Sonnet xcviii , 2 , 3 : " When proud - pied April , dress'd in all his trim Hath put a spirit of youth in ...
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... never die , Transparent heretics , be burnt for liars ! One fairer than my love ! the all - seeing sun Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun . BEN . Tut , you saw her fair , none else being by , Herself poised with herself in ...
... never die , Transparent heretics , be burnt for liars ! One fairer than my love ! the all - seeing sun Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun . BEN . Tut , you saw her fair , none else being by , Herself poised with herself in ...
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... never shall forget it — · Of all the days of the year , upon that day : For I had then laid wormwood to my dug , Sitting in the sun under the dove - house wall ; My lord and you were then at Mantua : Nay , I do bear a brain : but , as I ...
... never shall forget it — · Of all the days of the year , upon that day : For I had then laid wormwood to my dug , Sitting in the sun under the dove - house wall ; My lord and you were then at Mantua : Nay , I do bear a brain : but , as I ...
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... never should forget it : " Wilt thou not , Jule ? " quoth he ; And , pretty fool , it stinted , and said “ Ay . ” LA . CAP . Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . NURSE . Yes , madam : yet I cannot choose but laugh , To think ...
... never should forget it : " Wilt thou not , Jule ? " quoth he ; And , pretty fool , it stinted , and said “ Ay . ” LA . CAP . Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . NURSE . Yes , madam : yet I cannot choose but laugh , To think ...
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... never felt a wound . [ Juliet appears above at a window . But , soft ! what light through yonder window breaks ? It is the east , and Juliet is the sun ! Arise , fair sun , and kill the envious moon , Who is already sick and pale with ...
... never felt a wound . [ Juliet appears above at a window . But , soft ! what light through yonder window breaks ? It is the east , and Juliet is the sun ! Arise , fair sun , and kill the envious moon , Who is already sick and pale with ...
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