The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... lady , than by merit . Sim . Call it by what you will , the day is yours ; And here , I hope , is none that envies it . In framing an artist , art hath thus decreed , To make some good , but others to exceed ; And you are her labour'd ...
... lady , than by merit . Sim . Call it by what you will , the day is yours ; And here , I hope , is none that envies it . In framing an artist , art hath thus decreed , To make some good , but others to exceed ; And you are her labour'd ...
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... ladies ' heads , Since they love men in arms as well as beds . [ The Knights dance . So , this was well ask'd , ' twas so well perform'd . Come , sir ; Here is a lady that wants breathing too : And I have heard , you knights of Tyre Are ...
... ladies ' heads , Since they love men in arms as well as beds . [ The Knights dance . So , this was well ask'd , ' twas so well perform'd . Come , sir ; Here is a lady that wants breathing too : And I have heard , you knights of Tyre Are ...
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... lady shrieks , and well - a - near Does fall in travail with her fear : And what ensues in this fell storm Shall for itself itself perform . I nill relate , action may Conveniently the rest convey ; Which might not what by me is told ...
... lady shrieks , and well - a - near Does fall in travail with her fear : And what ensues in this fell storm Shall for itself itself perform . I nill relate , action may Conveniently the rest convey ; Which might not what by me is told ...
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... , Conf . Am . ( bk . viii . ) . In the 65 VOL . IV 100 110 novel , Cerimon , with a physi- cian's instinct , gives a reassuring answer to her questions . F In a litigious peace . You , and your lady SC . III Pericles.
... , Conf . Am . ( bk . viii . ) . In the 65 VOL . IV 100 110 novel , Cerimon , with a physi- cian's instinct , gives a reassuring answer to her questions . F In a litigious peace . You , and your lady SC . III Pericles.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. In a litigious peace . You , and your lady , Take from my heart all thankfulness ! Make up the rest upon you ! The gods Cle . Your shafts of fortune , though they hurt you mortally , Yet glance ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. In a litigious peace . You , and your lady , Take from my heart all thankfulness ! Make up the rest upon you ! The gods Cle . Your shafts of fortune , though they hurt you mortally , Yet glance ...
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