The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... thing scarcely believable how much , and how boldly , as well the common writers that from time to time have copied out his works , as also certain that have thought themselves liable to control and emend all men's doings , have taken ...
... thing scarcely believable how much , and how boldly , as well the common writers that from time to time have copied out his works , as also certain that have thought themselves liable to control and emend all men's doings , have taken ...
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... Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse : 66 Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedeth beauty , Thou wast begot , —to get it is thy duty . Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase ...
... Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse : 66 Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedeth beauty , Thou wast begot , —to get it is thy duty . Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase ...
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... things be any jot diminish'd , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The colt that's back'd and burthen'd being young Loseth his pride , and never waxeth strong . " You hurt my hand with wringing ; let us part , And leave ...
... things be any jot diminish'd , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The colt that's back'd and burthen'd being young Loseth his pride , and never waxeth strong . " You hurt my hand with wringing ; let us part , And leave ...
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... Things out of hope are compass'd oft with venturing , Chiefly in love , whose leave exceeds commission : Affection faints not like a pale - fac'd coward , But then woos best when most his choice is froward . When he did frown , O , had ...
... Things out of hope are compass'd oft with venturing , Chiefly in love , whose leave exceeds commission : Affection faints not like a pale - fac'd coward , But then woos best when most his choice is froward . When he did frown , O , had ...
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... things , nought at all effecting . Here kennell'd in a brake she finds a hound , And asks the weary caitiff for his master ; And there another licking of his wound , ' Gainst venom'd sores the only sovereign plaster ; And here she meets ...
... things , nought at all effecting . Here kennell'd in a brake she finds a hound , And asks the weary caitiff for his master ; And there another licking of his wound , ' Gainst venom'd sores the only sovereign plaster ; And here she meets ...
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