The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... noble by the sway , What rounds , what bounds , what course , what stop he makes ! And controversy hence a question takes , Whether the horse by him became his deed , Or he his manage by the well - doing steed . " But quickly on this ...
... noble by the sway , What rounds , what bounds , what course , what stop he makes ! And controversy hence a question takes , Whether the horse by him became his deed , Or he his manage by the well - doing steed . " But quickly on this ...
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... noble suita in court did shun , c Whose rarest havings made the blossoms dote ; For she was sought by spirits of richest coat , But kept cold distance , and did thence remove , To spend her living in eternal love . " But O , my sweet ...
... noble suita in court did shun , c Whose rarest havings made the blossoms dote ; For she was sought by spirits of richest coat , But kept cold distance , and did thence remove , To spend her living in eternal love . " But O , my sweet ...
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... noble a godfather . " These are the words which , in rela- tion to the Venus and Adonis , ' Shakspere addressed , in 1593 , to the Earl of Southampton . Are we to accept them literally ? Was the Venus and Adonis ' the first production ...
... noble a godfather . " These are the words which , in rela- tion to the Venus and Adonis , ' Shakspere addressed , in 1593 , to the Earl of Southampton . Are we to accept them literally ? Was the Venus and Adonis ' the first production ...
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... noble father's life ! Hard - hearted gods , and too envious fates , Thus to cut off my father's fatal thread ! Brutus , that was a glory to us all , Brutus , that was a terror to his foes , Alas ! too soon by Demogorgon's knife The ...
... noble father's life ! Hard - hearted gods , and too envious fates , Thus to cut off my father's fatal thread ! Brutus , that was a glory to us all , Brutus , that was a terror to his foes , Alas ! too soon by Demogorgon's knife The ...
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... noble blood ; Now am I fallen into my foemen's hands , And with my death must pacify their mood . O life , the harbour of calamities ! O death , the haven of all miseries ! I could compare my sorrows to thy woe , Thou wretched queen of ...
... noble blood ; Now am I fallen into my foemen's hands , And with my death must pacify their mood . O life , the harbour of calamities ! O death , the haven of all miseries ! I could compare my sorrows to thy woe , Thou wretched queen of ...
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