“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 103
... quoth Venus , ' young , and so unkind ? What bare excuses mak'st thou to be gone ! I'll sigh celestial breath , whose gentle wind Shall cool the heat of this descending sun : I'll make a shadow for thee of my hairs ; If they burn too ...
... quoth Venus , ' young , and so unkind ? What bare excuses mak'st thou to be gone ! I'll sigh celestial breath , whose gentle wind Shall cool the heat of this descending sun : I'll make a shadow for thee of my hairs ; If they burn too ...
Page 110
... quoth he , ' nor will not know it , Unless it be a boar , and then I chase it ; " Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe it ; My love to love is love but to disgrace it ; For I have heard it is a life in death , That laughs and weeps ...
... quoth he , ' nor will not know it , Unless it be a boar , and then I chase it ; " Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe it ; My love to love is love but to disgrace it ; For I have heard it is a life in death , That laughs and weeps ...
Page 111
... quoth she , ' hast thou a tongue ? O , would thou hadst not , or I had no hearing ! Thy mermaid's voice hath done me double wrong ; I had my load before , now press'd with bearing : Melodious discord , heavenly tune harsh - sounding ...
... quoth she , ' hast thou a tongue ? O , would thou hadst not , or I had no hearing ! Thy mermaid's voice hath done me double wrong ; I had my load before , now press'd with bearing : Melodious discord , heavenly tune harsh - sounding ...
Page 113
... quoth she , ' in earth or heaven , Or in the Ocean drench'd , or in the fire ? What hour is this ? or morn , or weary even ? Do I delight to die , or life desire ? But now I liv'd , and life was death's annoy ; But now I died , and ...
... quoth she , ' in earth or heaven , Or in the Ocean drench'd , or in the fire ? What hour is this ? or morn , or weary even ? Do I delight to die , or life desire ? But now I liv'd , and life was death's annoy ; But now I died , and ...
Page 114
... quoth he , if any love you owe me , Measure my strangeness with my unripe years : Before I know myself , seek not to know me ; No fisher but the ungrown fry forbears : The mellow plum doth fall , the green sticks fast , Or being early ...
... quoth he , if any love you owe me , Measure my strangeness with my unripe years : Before I know myself , seek not to know me ; No fisher but the ungrown fry forbears : The mellow plum doth fall , the green sticks fast , Or being early ...
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