The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... Aaron , arm thy heart , and fit thy thoughts , To mount aloft with thy imperial mistress , And mount her pitch , whom thou in triumph long Hast prisoner held , fetter'd in amorous chains , And faster bound to Aaron's charming eyes Than ...
... Aaron , arm thy heart , and fit thy thoughts , To mount aloft with thy imperial mistress , And mount her pitch , whom thou in triumph long Hast prisoner held , fetter'd in amorous chains , And faster bound to Aaron's charming eyes Than ...
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... Aaron , a thousand deaths Would I propose to achieve her whom I love . Aar . To achieve her ! how ? 80 Dem . Why makest thou it so strange ? She is a woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; She is ...
... Aaron , a thousand deaths Would I propose to achieve her whom I love . Aar . To achieve her ! how ? 80 Dem . Why makest thou it so strange ? She is a woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; She is ...
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... Aaron , thou hast hit it . Aar . Ay , so the turn were served . Would you had hit it too ! Then should not we be tired with this ado . Why , hark ye , hark ye ! and are you such fools To square for this ? would it offend you , then ...
... Aaron , thou hast hit it . Aar . Ay , so the turn were served . Would you had hit it too ! Then should not we be tired with this ado . Why , hark ye , hark ye ! and are you such fools To square for this ? would it offend you , then ...
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... Aaron , with a bag of gold . Aar . He that had wit would think that I had none , To bury so much gold under a tree , And never after to inherit it . Let him that thinks of me so abjectly Know that this gold must coin a stratagem , Which ...
... Aaron , with a bag of gold . Aar . He that had wit would think that I had none , To bury so much gold under a tree , And never after to inherit it . Let him that thinks of me so abjectly Know that this gold must coin a stratagem , Which ...
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... Aaron , let us sit , And , whilst the babbling echo mocks the hounds , Replying shrilly to the well - tuned horns , As if a double hunt were heard at once , 10 Let us sit down and mark their yellowing noise ; 20 And , after conflict ...
... Aaron , let us sit , And , whilst the babbling echo mocks the hounds , Replying shrilly to the well - tuned horns , As if a double hunt were heard at once , 10 Let us sit down and mark their yellowing noise ; 20 And , after conflict ...
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