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Sharp physic is the last : but , O you powers That give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts , Why cloud they not their sights perpetually , If this be true , which makes me pale to read it ? Fair glass of light , I loved you ...
Sharp physic is the last : but , O you powers That give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts , Why cloud they not their sights perpetually , If this be true , which makes me pale to read it ? Fair glass of light , I loved you ...
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Peace , peace , and give experience tongue . They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flạttery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing ...
Peace , peace , and give experience tongue . They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flạttery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing ...
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If further yet you will be satisfied , Why , as it were unlicensed of your loves , He would depart , I'll give some light unto you . Being at AntiochThal . [ Aside ] What from Antioch ? Hel . Royal Antiochus - on what cause I know not ...
If further yet you will be satisfied , Why , as it were unlicensed of your loves , He would depart , I'll give some light unto you . Being at AntiochThal . [ Aside ] What from Antioch ? Hel . Royal Antiochus - on what cause I know not ...
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So sharp are hunger's teeth , that man and wife Draw lots who first shall die to lengthen life : Here stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many sink , yet those which see them fall Have scarce strength left to give them ...
So sharp are hunger's teeth , that man and wife Draw lots who first shall die to lengthen life : Here stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many sink , yet those which see them fall Have scarce strength left to give them ...
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The good in conversation , To whom I give my benison , Is still at Tarsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he speken can ; And , to remember what he does , Build his statue to make him glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are ...
The good in conversation , To whom I give my benison , Is still at Tarsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he speken can ; And , to remember what he does , Build his statue to make him glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are ...
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Attendants bear better blood Boult bring brother comes court Cymbeline daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fish follow fortune Gent give gods gone grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven hence Hermione highness honour hope I'll Iach Imogen Italy keep kind king knight lady leave Leon less live look lord lost master mean mistress nature never noble Paul Pericles play poor Post Posthumus pray present prince probably Pros queen Roman SCENE seems serve Shakespeare ship sleep speak spirit stand story strange sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought true wife worthy