The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page 335
... face so thin That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose Lest men should say , Look , where three - far- things goes ! And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , Would I might never stir from off this place , I'd give it every foot ...
... face so thin That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose Lest men should say , Look , where three - far- things goes ! And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , Would I might never stir from off this place , I'd give it every foot ...
Page 378
... face of mine , And made no deeper wounds ? -O flattering glass , Like to my followers in prosperity , Thou dost beguile me ! Was this face the face That every day under his household roof Did keep ten thousand men ? Was this the face ...
... face of mine , And made no deeper wounds ? -O flattering glass , Like to my followers in prosperity , Thou dost beguile me ! Was this face the face That every day under his household roof Did keep ten thousand men ? Was this the face ...
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... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slan- der'd it . Jul . It may be so , for it is not mine own.- Are you at leisure , holy father , now ; Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? Fri. L. My leisure serves me , daughter , now ...
... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slan- der'd it . Jul . It may be so , for it is not mine own.- Are you at leisure , holy father , now ; Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? Fri. L. My leisure serves me , daughter , now ...
Contents
The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
Copyright | |
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