Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
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This precious book of love , this unbound lover , To beautify him , only lacks a cover : The fish lives in the fea ; and ' tis much pride , For fair without the fair within to hide : That book in many's eyes doth fhare the glory ...
This precious book of love , this unbound lover , To beautify him , only lacks a cover : The fish lives in the fea ; and ' tis much pride , For fair without the fair within to hide : That book in many's eyes doth fhare the glory ...
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Hath Romeo flain himself ? say thou but I , And that bare vowel I shall poison more Than the death - darting eye of cockatrice : I am not I , if there be such an I ; Or those eyes fhut , that makes thee answer I. If he be flain ...
Hath Romeo flain himself ? say thou but I , And that bare vowel I shall poison more Than the death - darting eye of cockatrice : I am not I , if there be such an I ; Or those eyes fhut , that makes thee answer I. If he be flain ...
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Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed , And batten on this moor ? Ha , have you eyes ? You cannot call it , love : for , at your age , The hey - day in the blood is tame ; it's humble , And waits upon the ...
Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed , And batten on this moor ? Ha , have you eyes ? You cannot call it , love : for , at your age , The hey - day in the blood is tame ; it's humble , And waits upon the ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet ; Hamlet ; Othello William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1768 |
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bear better blood bring Caffio Capulet comes daughter dead dear death Desdemona doft doth draw earth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith fall fame Farewel father fear fhall fhould follow fome foul fpeak friar fuch give gone Hamlet hand hath head hear heart heaven hold Horatio hour husband I'll Iago Juliet keep king lady Laertes leave light live look lord madam marry matter means moft Moor moſt mother muſt nature never night noble Othello play poor pray queen Romeo SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak tears tell thee thing thou thou art thought to-night true Tybalt villain wife young