Edith Sitwell's AnthologyV. Gollancz, Limited, 1940 - 811 páginas |
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... haue such a heart in my bosome for the dignity of the whole body . DOCTOR Well , well , well . GENTLEWOMAN Pray God it be , sir . DOCTOR This disease is beyond my practise : yet I haue knowne those which haue walkt in their sleep who haue ...
... haue such a heart in my bosome for the dignity of the whole body . DOCTOR Well , well , well . GENTLEWOMAN Pray God it be , sir . DOCTOR This disease is beyond my practise : yet I haue knowne those which haue walkt in their sleep who haue ...
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... haue As little skill to feare , as I haue purpose To put you to it . But come , our dance , I pray . Your hand , my Perdita : so Turtles paire That neuer meane to part . PERDITA Ile sweare for ' em . POLISCENES This is the prettiest Low ...
... haue As little skill to feare , as I haue purpose To put you to it . But come , our dance , I pray . Your hand , my Perdita : so Turtles paire That neuer meane to part . PERDITA Ile sweare for ' em . POLISCENES This is the prettiest Low ...
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... haue touch'd it ? Haue you mark'd but the fall of the Snow Before the soyle hath smutch'd it ? Haue you felt the wooll of Beuer ? Or Swans Downe euer ? Or haue smelt o ' the bud o ' the Brier ? Or the Nard in the fire . Or haue tasted ...
... haue touch'd it ? Haue you mark'd but the fall of the Snow Before the soyle hath smutch'd it ? Haue you felt the wooll of Beuer ? Or Swans Downe euer ? Or haue smelt o ' the bud o ' the Brier ? Or the Nard in the fire . Or haue tasted ...
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