The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... blood . She looks upon his lips , and they are pale ; She takes him by the hand , and that is cold ; She whispers in his ears a heavy tale , As if they heard the woeful words she told : She lifts the coffer - lids that close his eyes ...
... blood . She looks upon his lips , and they are pale ; She takes him by the hand , and that is cold ; She whispers in his ears a heavy tale , As if they heard the woeful words she told : She lifts the coffer - lids that close his eyes ...
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... blood Which in round drops upon their whiteness stood . She bows her head , the new - sprung flower to smell ... blood . " Here was thy father's bed , here in my breast ; Thou art the next of blood , and ' t is thy right : Lo ! in this ...
... blood Which in round drops upon their whiteness stood . She bows her head , the new - sprung flower to smell ... blood . " Here was thy father's bed , here in my breast ; Thou art the next of blood , and ' t is thy right : Lo ! in this ...
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... blood . If all these petty ills shall change thy good , Thy sea within a puddle's womb is hers'd , And not the puddle in thy sea dispers'd . " So shall these slaves be king , and thou their slave ; Thou nobly base , they basely ...
... blood . If all these petty ills shall change thy good , Thy sea within a puddle's womb is hers'd , And not the puddle in thy sea dispers'd . " So shall these slaves be king , and thou their slave ; Thou nobly base , they basely ...
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... blood should spill : For who so base would such an office have As slanderous death's - man to so base a slave ? " The baser is he , coming from a king , To shame his hope with deeds degenerate . The mightier man , the mightier is the ...
... blood should spill : For who so base would such an office have As slanderous death's - man to so base a slave ? " The baser is he , coming from a king , To shame his hope with deeds degenerate . The mightier man , the mightier is the ...
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... blood . " Poor hand , why quiver'st thou at this decree ? Honour thyself to rid me of this shame ; For if I die my honour lives in thee , But if I live thou liv'st in my defame : Since thou couldst not defend thy loyal dame , And wast ...
... blood . " Poor hand , why quiver'st thou at this decree ? Honour thyself to rid me of this shame ; For if I die my honour lives in thee , But if I live thou liv'st in my defame : Since thou couldst not defend thy loyal dame , And wast ...
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