The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... better sew'd than Philomel . O , had the monster seen those lily hands Tremble , like aspen - leaves , upon a lute , And make the silken strings delight to kiss them , He would not then have touch'd them for his life ! Or , had he heard ...
... better sew'd than Philomel . O , had the monster seen those lily hands Tremble , like aspen - leaves , upon a lute , And make the silken strings delight to kiss them , He would not then have touch'd them for his life ! Or , had he heard ...
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... better than the tribunes , For that they will not intercept my tale : When I do weep , they humbly at my feet Receive my tears , and seem to weep with me ; And , were they but attired in grave weeds , Rome could afford no tribune like ...
... better than the tribunes , For that they will not intercept my tale : When I do weep , they humbly at my feet Receive my tears , and seem to weep with me ; And , were they but attired in grave weeds , Rome could afford no tribune like ...
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... my hand will serve the turn : My youth can better spare my blood than you ; And therefore mine shall save my brothers ' lives . 150 160 Marc . Which of your hands hath not defended Rome Act III . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... my hand will serve the turn : My youth can better spare my blood than you ; And therefore mine shall save my brothers ' lives . 150 160 Marc . Which of your hands hath not defended Rome Act III . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... better skill'd : Come , and take choice of all my library , And so beguile thy sorrow , till the heavens Reveal the damn'd contriver of this deed . Why lifts she up her arms in sequence thus ? Marc . I think she means that there were ...
... better skill'd : Come , and take choice of all my library , And so beguile thy sorrow , till the heavens Reveal the damn'd contriver of this deed . Why lifts she up her arms in sequence thus ? Marc . I think she means that there were ...
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... better than another hue , In that it scorns to bear another hue ; For all the water in the ocean Can never turn the swan's black legs to white , Although she lave them hourly in the flood . Tell the empress from me , I am of age To keep ...
... better than another hue , In that it scorns to bear another hue ; For all the water in the ocean Can never turn the swan's black legs to white , Although she lave them hourly in the flood . Tell the empress from me , I am of age To keep ...
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