The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... thou art dead , lo ! here I prophesy , Sorrow on love hereafter shall attend ; It shall be waited on with jealousy , Find sweet beginning but unsavoury end ; Ne'er settled equally , but high or low ; That all love's pleasure shall not ...
... thou art dead , lo ! here I prophesy , Sorrow on love hereafter shall attend ; It shall be waited on with jealousy , Find sweet beginning but unsavoury end ; Ne'er settled equally , but high or low ; That all love's pleasure shall not ...
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... thou hast pretended ; a Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ... art mighty , for thine own sake leave me ; Myself a weakling , do not then ensnare me ; Thou look'st not like deceit ; do ...
... thou hast pretended ; a Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ... art mighty , for thine own sake leave me ; Myself a weakling , do not then ensnare me ; Thou look'st not like deceit ; do ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. If in thy hope thou dar'st do such outrage , What dar'st thou not when once thou art a king ! O be remember'd , no outrageous thing From vassal actors can be wip'd away ; Then kings ' misdeeds cannot ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. If in thy hope thou dar'st do such outrage , What dar'st thou not when once thou art a king ! O be remember'd , no outrageous thing From vassal actors can be wip'd away ; Then kings ' misdeeds cannot ...
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... Thou art , " quoth she , " a sea , a sovereign king ; And lo , there falls into thy boundless flood Black lust , dishonour , shame , misgoverning , Who seek to stain the ocean of thy blood . If all these petty ills shall change thy good , ...
... Thou art , " quoth she , " a sea , a sovereign king ; And lo , there falls into thy boundless flood Black lust , dishonour , shame , misgoverning , Who seek to stain the ocean of thy blood . If all these petty ills shall change thy good , ...
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... thou art guilty of my cureless crime , Muster thy mists to meet the eastern light , Make war against proportion'd course of time Or if thou wilt permit the sun to climb His wonted height , yet ere he go to bed 78 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE .
... thou art guilty of my cureless crime , Muster thy mists to meet the eastern light , Make war against proportion'd course of time Or if thou wilt permit the sun to climb His wonted height , yet ere he go to bed 78 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE .
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