The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL . SHAKESPEAR . ( 5 ) E VENUS and ADONIS VEN as the iv Epiftle Dedicatory . Self highly praifed, and ...
... Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL . SHAKESPEAR . ( 5 ) E VENUS and ADONIS VEN as the iv Epiftle Dedicatory . Self highly praifed, and ...
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... Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . i Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL . SHAKespear . ( 5 ) SAMIND E VENUS and ADONIS . VEN iv Epiftle Dedicatory . Self highly praised ...
... Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . i Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL . SHAKespear . ( 5 ) SAMIND E VENUS and ADONIS . VEN iv Epiftle Dedicatory . Self highly praised ...
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... Heart hath treble Wrong , When it is barr'd the Aidance of the Tongue . An Oven that is ftop'd , or River staid ... Heart's Attorney once is mute , The Client breaks , as desperate in his Suit . He fees her coming , and begins to glow ...
... Heart hath treble Wrong , When it is barr'd the Aidance of the Tongue . An Oven that is ftop'd , or River staid ... Heart's Attorney once is mute , The Client breaks , as desperate in his Suit . He fees her coming , and begins to glow ...
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... Heart all whole as thine , thy Heart my Wound . For one fweet Look my Help I would affure thee , Tho nothing but my Body's Bane would cure thee . Give me my Hand , ( faith he ) why dost thou feel it ? Give me thy Heart ( faith fhe ) and ...
... Heart all whole as thine , thy Heart my Wound . For one fweet Look my Help I would affure thee , Tho nothing but my Body's Bane would cure thee . Give me my Hand , ( faith he ) why dost thou feel it ? Give me thy Heart ( faith fhe ) and ...
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... Heart is hard , they make no Batt'ry . What , can't thou talk ? ( quoth fhe ) haft thou a Tongue ? O ! would thou ... Heart's deep fore - wounding ! Had I no Eyes , but Ears , my Ears would love That inward Beauty , and invifible : Or ...
... Heart is hard , they make no Batt'ry . What , can't thou talk ? ( quoth fhe ) haft thou a Tongue ? O ! would thou ... Heart's deep fore - wounding ! Had I no Eyes , but Ears , my Ears would love That inward Beauty , and invifible : Or ...
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