The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... doth make a gleeful boast ? The birds chant melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind , And make a chequer'd shadow on the ground : Under their sweet shade , Aaron ...
... doth make a gleeful boast ? The birds chant melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind , And make a chequer'd shadow on the ground : Under their sweet shade , Aaron ...
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... Doth make your honour of his body's hue , Spotted , detested , and abominable . Why are you sequester'd from all your train , Dismounted from your snow - white goodly steed , And wander'd hither to an obscure plot , Accompanied but with ...
... Doth make your honour of his body's hue , Spotted , detested , and abominable . Why are you sequester'd from all your train , Dismounted from your snow - white goodly steed , And wander'd hither to an obscure plot , Accompanied but with ...
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... doth not hatch a lark : Yet have I heard , —O , could I find it now ! - The lion , moved with pity , did endure To have his princely paws pared all away : Some say that ravens foster forlorn children , The whilst their own birds famish ...
... doth not hatch a lark : Yet have I heard , —O , could I find it now ! - The lion , moved with pity , did endure To have his princely paws pared all away : Some say that ravens foster forlorn children , The whilst their own birds famish ...
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... doth wear A precious ring , that lightens all the hole , Which , like a taper in some monument , Doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks , And shows the ragged entrails of the pit : So pale did shine the moon on Pyramus When he by ...
... doth wear A precious ring , that lightens all the hole , Which , like a taper in some monument , Doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks , And shows the ragged entrails of the pit : So pale did shine the moon on Pyramus When he by ...
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... Doth rise and fall between thy rosed lips , Coming and going with thy honey breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath deflowered thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , cut thy tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ...
... Doth rise and fall between thy rosed lips , Coming and going with thy honey breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath deflowered thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , cut thy tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ...
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