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... hands . Dem . She hath no tongue to call , nor hands to wash ; And so let's leave her to her silent walks . Chi . An ' twere my case , I should go hang myself . Dem . If thou hadst hands to help thee knit the cord . [ Exeunt Demetrius ...
... hands . Dem . She hath no tongue to call , nor hands to wash ; And so let's leave her to her silent walks . Chi . An ' twere my case , I should go hang myself . Dem . If thou hadst hands to help thee knit the cord . [ Exeunt Demetrius ...
Page 35
... hand , were it with thy hand felt , Would in thy palm dissolve , or seem to melt . Her other tender hand his fair cheek feels : in the query of Lycius to Lamia Why do you shudder , love , so ruefully ? Why does your tender palm dissolve ...
... hand , were it with thy hand felt , Would in thy palm dissolve , or seem to melt . Her other tender hand his fair cheek feels : in the query of Lycius to Lamia Why do you shudder , love , so ruefully ? Why does your tender palm dissolve ...
Page 104
... Hand in hand , with fairy grace , Will we sing , and bless this place . SONG AND DANCE Obe . Now , until the break of day , Through this house each fairy stray . To the best bride - bed will we , Which by us shall blessed be ; And the ...
... Hand in hand , with fairy grace , Will we sing , and bless this place . SONG AND DANCE Obe . Now , until the break of day , Through this house each fairy stray . To the best bride - bed will we , Which by us shall blessed be ; And the ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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