The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... eyes and tongues , a payre of large golden winges at her backe , a trumpet in her hand , a mantle of sundry cullours traversing her body : all these ensignes displaying but the propertie of her swiftnesse and aptnesse to disperse ...
... eyes and tongues , a payre of large golden winges at her backe , a trumpet in her hand , a mantle of sundry cullours traversing her body : all these ensignes displaying but the propertie of her swiftnesse and aptnesse to disperse ...
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... eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will ... eye , " Thou shak'st thy head , and hold'st it fear , or sin , " To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : " The ...
... eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will ... eye , " Thou shak'st thy head , and hold'st it fear , or sin , " To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : " The ...
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... eyes saw him in bloody state , Rend'ring faint quittance ' , wearied and outbreath'd , To Harry Monmouth ; whose swift wrath beat down The never - daunted Percy to the earth , From whence with life he never more sprung up . In few , his ...
... eyes saw him in bloody state , Rend'ring faint quittance ' , wearied and outbreath'd , To Harry Monmouth ; whose swift wrath beat down The never - daunted Percy to the earth , From whence with life he never more sprung up . In few , his ...
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... eyes , as well as privation of light . Yet we may remark , that by an ancient opinion it has been held , that if the human race , for whom the world was made , were extirpated , the whole system of sublunary nature would cease . JOHNSON ...
... eyes , as well as privation of light . Yet we may remark , that by an ancient opinion it has been held , that if the human race , for whom the world was made , were extirpated , the whole system of sublunary nature would cease . JOHNSON ...
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... eye ? a dry hand ? a yellow cheek ? a white beard ? a de- creasing leg ? an increasing belly ? Is not your voice broken ? your wind short ? your chin double ? your wit single2 ? and every part about you blasted 8 - I cannot Go , I ...
... eye ? a dry hand ? a yellow cheek ? a white beard ? a de- creasing leg ? an increasing belly ? Is not your voice broken ? your wind short ? your chin double ? your wit single2 ? and every part about you blasted 8 - I cannot Go , I ...
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