The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... death , to fly his deadly doom : Even in the milk - white bosom of thy love . Tarry 1 here , I but attend on death ; The time now serves not to expostulate : But , fy 1 hence , I fly away from life . Come , I'll convey thee through the ...
... death , to fly his deadly doom : Even in the milk - white bosom of thy love . Tarry 1 here , I but attend on death ; The time now serves not to expostulate : But , fy 1 hence , I fly away from life . Come , I'll convey thee through the ...
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... death , That banish what tbey sue for ; rederm thy brother The impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies , By yielding up thy body to my will ; And strip myself to death , as to a bed Or else he must not only die the deatb , That ...
... death , That banish what tbey sue for ; rederm thy brother The impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies , By yielding up thy body to my will ; And strip myself to death , as to a bed Or else he must not only die the deatb , That ...
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... death , wbich is no more . Thou art not thyself ; The sense of death is most in apprehension ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains And the poor beetle , that we tread upon , That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not : In ...
... death , wbich is no more . Thou art not thyself ; The sense of death is most in apprehension ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains And the poor beetle , that we tread upon , That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not : In ...
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... death's a great disguiser : and you may Duke . This is bis pardon ; purchas'd by such sin , add to it . Shave the head , and tie the beard ; and [ Aside . say , it was the desire of the penitent to be so bared For which the pardoner ...
... death's a great disguiser : and you may Duke . This is bis pardon ; purchas'd by such sin , add to it . Shave the head , and tie the beard ; and [ Aside . say , it was the desire of the penitent to be so bared For which the pardoner ...
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... death for death . ( Pulls of the Friar's hood , and discovers the Duke . Haste still pays haste , and leisure answers leisure ; Duke . Thou art the first knave , that e'er made a Like doth quii like , and Measure still for Measure ...
... death for death . ( Pulls of the Friar's hood , and discovers the Duke . Haste still pays haste , and leisure answers leisure ; Duke . Thou art the first knave , that e'er made a Like doth quii like , and Measure still for Measure ...
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