The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... By the defiling of her parent's bed ; And both like serpents are , who though they feed On sweetest flowers , yet they poison breed . Antioch , farewell ! for wisdom sees , those men Blush not in actions blacker than the night , Will shan ...
... By the defiling of her parent's bed ; And both like serpents are , who though they feed On sweetest flowers , yet they poison breed . Antioch , farewell ! for wisdom sees , those men Blush not in actions blacker than the night , Will shan ...
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... And he the sun , for them to reverence . None that beheld him , but , like lesser lights , Did vail their crowns to his supremacy ; Where now his son's a glowworm in the night , The which hath fire in darkness , none in light ; Whereby ...
... And he the sun , for them to reverence . None that beheld him , but , like lesser lights , Did vail their crowns to his supremacy ; Where now his son's a glowworm in the night , The which hath fire in darkness , none in light ; Whereby ...
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... The seaman's whistle Is as a whisper in the ears of death , Unheard . - Lychorida ! -Lucina , O Divinest patroness , and midwife , gentle To those that cry by night , convey thy deity Aboard our dancing boat ; make swift the pangs Of my ...
... The seaman's whistle Is as a whisper in the ears of death , Unheard . - Lychorida ! -Lucina , O Divinest patroness , and midwife , gentle To those that cry by night , convey thy deity Aboard our dancing boat ; make swift the pangs Of my ...
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... for a fee , The gods requite his charity ! [ Reads . If thou liv'st , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe ! -This chanc'd to - night . 2 Gent . Most likely , sir . · Cer . Nay , certainly to - night ; 38 АСТ 3 PERICLES .
... for a fee , The gods requite his charity ! [ Reads . If thou liv'st , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe ! -This chanc'd to - night . 2 Gent . Most likely , sir . · Cer . Nay , certainly to - night ; 38 АСТ 3 PERICLES .
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William Shakespeare. · Cer . Nay , certainly to - night ; For look , how fresh she looks ! -They were too rough , That threw her in the sea . Make fire within ; Fetch hither all the boxes in my closet . Death may usurp on nature many hours ...
William Shakespeare. · Cer . Nay , certainly to - night ; For look , how fresh she looks ! -They were too rough , That threw her in the sea . Make fire within ; Fetch hither all the boxes in my closet . Death may usurp on nature many hours ...
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