The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... keep her still , and men in awe ) , That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , lost his life : So for her many a wight did die , As yon grim looks do testify . What now ensues , to the judgment of your eye 1 give , my ...
... keep her still , and men in awe ) , That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , lost his life : So for her many a wight did die , As yon grim looks do testify . What now ensues , to the judgment of your eye 1 give , my ...
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... keep it shut , than shown ; For vice repeated , is like the wand'ring wind , Blows dust in others ' eyes , to spread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear : To stop the ...
... keep it shut , than shown ; For vice repeated , is like the wand'ring wind , Blows dust in others ' eyes , to spread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear : To stop the ...
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... keep them from the light . One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke . Poison and treason are the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd to keep ...
... keep them from the light . One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke . Poison and treason are the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd to keep ...
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... keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call't offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not ...
... keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call't offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not ...
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... keep good alive ; And , to fulfil his prince ' desire , Sends word of all that haps in Tyre : How Thaliard came full bent with sin , And hid intent , to murder him ; And that in Tharsus was not best Longer for him to make his rest : He ...
... keep good alive ; And , to fulfil his prince ' desire , Sends word of all that haps in Tyre : How Thaliard came full bent with sin , And hid intent , to murder him ; And that in Tharsus was not best Longer for him to make his rest : He ...
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