The Poems of ShakespeareW. Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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... dear nymph , he oft had been , And here to thee he sacrific'd his tears : Fair Arden , thou my Tempe art alone , And thou , sweet Anker , art my Helicon . " Henry Constable appears to have been strangely overrated by his contemporaries ...
... dear nymph , he oft had been , And here to thee he sacrific'd his tears : Fair Arden , thou my Tempe art alone , And thou , sweet Anker , art my Helicon . " Henry Constable appears to have been strangely overrated by his contemporaries ...
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... dear salvation dar'd ; And , like the Philistine , stood breathing still Proud threats against my soul , for heaven prepar❜d . At length , I like an angel shall appear , In spotless white , an angel's crown to wear . " Let us now turn ...
... dear salvation dar'd ; And , like the Philistine , stood breathing still Proud threats against my soul , for heaven prepar❜d . At length , I like an angel shall appear , In spotless white , an angel's crown to wear . " Let us now turn ...
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... dear friend , this desire " Might have excuse to work upon his wife ; " As in revenge or quittal of such strife : " But as he is my kinsman , my dear friend , " The shame and fault finds no excuse nor end . " Shameful it is ; -ay , if ...
... dear friend , this desire " Might have excuse to work upon his wife ; " As in revenge or quittal of such strife : " But as he is my kinsman , my dear friend , " The shame and fault finds no excuse nor end . " Shameful it is ; -ay , if ...
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William Shakespeare. They mustering to the quiet cabinet Where their dear governess and lady lies , Do tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries : She , much amaz'd , breaks ope her lock'd - up eyes ...
William Shakespeare. They mustering to the quiet cabinet Where their dear governess and lady lies , Do tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries : She , much amaz'd , breaks ope her lock'd - up eyes ...
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... dear love be kept unspotted : " If that be made a theme for disputation , " The branches of another root are rotted , " And undeserv'd reproach to him allotted , " That is as clear from this attaint of mine , " As I , ere this , was ...
... dear love be kept unspotted : " If that be made a theme for disputation , " The branches of another root are rotted , " And undeserv'd reproach to him allotted , " That is as clear from this attaint of mine , " As I , ere this , was ...
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