The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slander'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. My leisure serves me , pensive daughter ...
... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slander'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. My leisure serves me , pensive daughter ...
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... face grows to face . Till , breathless , he disjoin'd , and backward drew The heavenly moisture , that sweet coral mouth , Whose precious taste her thirsty lips well knew , Whereon they surfeit , yet complain on drought : He with her ...
... face grows to face . Till , breathless , he disjoin'd , and backward drew The heavenly moisture , that sweet coral mouth , Whose precious taste her thirsty lips well knew , Whereon they surfeit , yet complain on drought : He with her ...
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... face hath not the power to make love groan : To say they err , I dare not be so bold , Although I swear it to myself alone . And , to be sure that is not false I swear , A thousand groans , but thinking on thy face , One on another's ...
... face hath not the power to make love groan : To say they err , I dare not be so bold , Although I swear it to myself alone . And , to be sure that is not false I swear , A thousand groans , but thinking on thy face , One on another's ...
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