Plays and PoemsNew Amsterdam Book Company, 1897 |
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... unto this cell ? And suck'd my verdure out on ' t . Thou attend'st not . Mir . O good sir ! I do . Pros . I pray thee , mark me . I , thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness and the bettering of my mind 90 With that ...
... unto this cell ? And suck'd my verdure out on ' t . Thou attend'st not . Mir . O good sir ! I do . Pros . I pray thee , mark me . I , thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness and the bettering of my mind 90 With that ...
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... unto the duke . Second Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentle- man , Who , in my mood , I stabb'd unto the heart . First Out . And I for such like petty crimes as these . But to the purpose ; for we cite our faults , That they may hold ...
... unto the duke . Second Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentle- man , Who , in my mood , I stabb'd unto the heart . First Out . And I for such like petty crimes as these . But to the purpose ; for we cite our faults , That they may hold ...
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... unto a hundred marks ; Therefore by law thou art condemn'd to die . Ege . Yet this my comfort : when your words are done , My woes end likewise with the evening sun . Duke . Well , Syracusian ; say in brief the cause Why thou departedst ...
... unto a hundred marks ; Therefore by law thou art condemn'd to die . Ege . Yet this my comfort : when your words are done , My woes end likewise with the evening sun . Duke . Well , Syracusian ; say in brief the cause Why thou departedst ...
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... unto our fearful minds A doubtful warrant of immediate death ; Which , though myself would gladly have em- brac'd , 70 Yet the incessant weepings of my wife , Weeping before for what she saw must come , And piteous plainings of the ...
... unto our fearful minds A doubtful warrant of immediate death ; Which , though myself would gladly have em- brac'd , 70 Yet the incessant weepings of my wife , Weeping before for what she saw must come , And piteous plainings of the ...
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... unto this course of fortune , By noting of the lady : I have mark'd A thousand blushing apparitions To start into her face ; a thousand innocent shames In angel whiteness beat away those blushes ; And in her eye there hath appear'd a ...
... unto this course of fortune , By noting of the lady : I have mark'd A thousand blushing apparitions To start into her face ; a thousand innocent shames In angel whiteness beat away those blushes ; And in her eye there hath appear'd a ...
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