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Pagina 7
... thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must die . Yon sometimes famous princes , like thyself , Drawn by report , adventurous by desire , Tell thee , with speechless tongues and semblance pale , That without covering , save ...
... thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must die . Yon sometimes famous princes , like thyself , Drawn by report , adventurous by desire , Tell thee , with speechless tongues and semblance pale , That without covering , save ...
Pagina 18
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... thine ear - as black as incest : Which by my knowledge found , the sinful father Seem'd not to strike , but smooth ... thine ear ) F3F4 rest harke in thine eare , Q1 rest ( harke in thine eare ) Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5Q € 79 seem ] seemes Q1 81 a ...
Pagina 93
... thine own report . 142 Boult . I warrant you , mistress , thunder shall not so awake the beds of eels as my giving out her beauty stir up the lewdly - inclined . I'll bring home some to - night . Bawd . Come your ways ; follow me . Mar ...
... thine own report . 142 Boult . I warrant you , mistress , thunder shall not so awake the beds of eels as my giving out her beauty stir up the lewdly - inclined . I'll bring home some to - night . Bawd . Come your ways ; follow me . Mar ...
Pagina 96
... thine angel's face , Seize with thine eagle's talons . Dion . You are like one that superstitiously Doth swear to the gods that winter kills the flies : But yet I know you'll do as I advise . SCENE IV . 45 50 [ Exeunt . Enter GoWER ...
... thine angel's face , Seize with thine eagle's talons . Dion . You are like one that superstitiously Doth swear to the gods that winter kills the flies : But yet I know you'll do as I advise . SCENE IV . 45 50 [ Exeunt . Enter GoWER ...
Pagina 107
... thine enemy to be ? Boult . Why , I could wish him to be my master , or rather , my mistress . Mar. Neither of these are so bad as thou art , Since they do better thee in their command . Thou hold'st a place , for which the pained'st ...
... thine enemy to be ? Boult . Why , I could wish him to be my master , or rather , my mistress . Mar. Neither of these are so bad as thou art , Since they do better thee in their command . Thou hold'st a place , for which the pained'st ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 9 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1861 |
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