The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical WorksFelt, 1859 - 1027 pages |
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... rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them , -ding - dong , bell . [ Burden , ding - dong . Fer . The ditty does remember my drown'd father : - This is no mortal business , nor no sound That the earth ...
... rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them , -ding - dong , bell . [ Burden , ding - dong . Fer . The ditty does remember my drown'd father : - This is no mortal business , nor no sound That the earth ...
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... rich gift . O Ferdinand , Do not smile at me , that I boast her off , For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . Against an oracle . I do believe it , Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own ...
... rich gift . O Ferdinand , Do not smile at me , that I boast her off , For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . Against an oracle . I do believe it , Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own ...
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... rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well of his wealth ; but of himself , so , so . Jul . What think'st thou of the gentle Proteus ? Luc . Lord , lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! Jul . How now ! what means this passion at his name ? Luc ...
... rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well of his wealth ; but of himself , so , so . Jul . What think'st thou of the gentle Proteus ? Luc . Lord , lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! Jul . How now ! what means this passion at his name ? Luc ...
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... rich in having such a jewel , As twenty seas , if all their sand were pearl , The water nectar , and the rocks pure gold . Forgive me , that I do not dream on thee , Because thou seest me dote upon my love . My foolish rival , that her ...
... rich in having such a jewel , As twenty seas , if all their sand were pearl , The water nectar , and the rocks pure gold . Forgive me , that I do not dream on thee , Because thou seest me dote upon my love . My foolish rival , that her ...
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... rich and honorable ; besides , the gentleman Is full of virtue , bounty , worth , and qualities Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fio ...
... rich and honorable ; besides , the gentleman Is full of virtue , bounty , worth , and qualities Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fio ...
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