The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5 |
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Heav'n's wrong is most of all : If thou didst fear to break an oath with heav'n ... If thou hadft fear'd to break an oath with heav'n , Th ' imperial metal , circling now thy head , Had grac'd the tender temples of my child ; And both ...
Heav'n's wrong is most of all : If thou didst fear to break an oath with heav'n ... If thou hadft fear'd to break an oath with heav'n , Th ' imperial metal , circling now thy head , Had grac'd the tender temples of my child ; And both ...
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In which I have commended to his goodness The model of our chaste loves , his young daughter ; ( The dews of heav'n fall thick in blessings on her ! ) Beseeching him to give her virtuous Breeding , ( She's young , and of a noble modest ...
In which I have commended to his goodness The model of our chaste loves , his young daughter ; ( The dews of heav'n fall thick in blessings on her ! ) Beseeching him to give her virtuous Breeding , ( She's young , and of a noble modest ...
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a " « The bird of wonder dies , the maiden Phænix , • Her ashes new create another heir , " As great in admiration as herself ; " So shall the leave her blessedness to one , 6s ( When heav'n shall call her from this cloud of darkness ) ...
a " « The bird of wonder dies , the maiden Phænix , • Her ashes new create another heir , " As great in admiration as herself ; " So shall the leave her blessedness to one , 6s ( When heav'n shall call her from this cloud of darkness ) ...
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