The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Page 82
... souls that wander by him . " Thou mak'st the vestal violate her oath ; Thou blow'st the fire when temperance is thaw'd ; Thou smother'st honesty , thou murther'st troth ; Thou foul abetter ! thou notorious bawd ! Thou plantest scandal ...
... souls that wander by him . " Thou mak'st the vestal violate her oath ; Thou blow'st the fire when temperance is thaw'd ; Thou smother'st honesty , thou murther'st troth ; Thou foul abetter ! thou notorious bawd ! Thou plantest scandal ...
Page 89
... For mirth doth search the bottom of annoy ; Sad souls are slain in merry company ; Grief best is pleas'd with grief's society : Fond - foolish . True sorrow then is feelingly suffic'd When with like semblance THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 89.
... For mirth doth search the bottom of annoy ; Sad souls are slain in merry company ; Grief best is pleas'd with grief's society : Fond - foolish . True sorrow then is feelingly suffic'd When with like semblance THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 89.
Page 91
... soul's pollution ? They that lose half with greater patience bear it Than they whose whole is swallow'd in confusion . That mother tries a merciless conclusion 66 Who , having two sweet babes , when death takes one , Will slay the other ...
... soul's pollution ? They that lose half with greater patience bear it Than they whose whole is swallow'd in confusion . That mother tries a merciless conclusion 66 Who , having two sweet babes , when death takes one , Will slay the other ...
Page 92
... soul and body to the skies and ground ; My resolution , husband , do thou take ; Mine honour be the knife's that makes my wound ; My shame be his that did my fame confound ; And all my fame that lives disbursed be 66 To those that live ...
... soul and body to the skies and ground ; My resolution , husband , do thou take ; Mine honour be the knife's that makes my wound ; My shame be his that did my fame confound ; And all my fame that lives disbursed be 66 To those that live ...
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... souls be freed from guilty woe : For one's offence why should so many fall , To plague a private sin in general ? " C Lo , here weeps Hecuba , here Priam dies , Here manly Hector faints , here Troilus swounds ; Here friend by friend in ...
... souls be freed from guilty woe : For one's offence why should so many fall , To plague a private sin in general ? " C Lo , here weeps Hecuba , here Priam dies , Here manly Hector faints , here Troilus swounds ; Here friend by friend in ...
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