The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not so fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not so fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not fo fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not fo fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
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... fair Sight , Like mifty Vapours , when they blot the Sky ; Souring his Cheeks , cries , Fie , no more of Love , The Sun doth burn my Face , I must remove . Ah me ! ( quoth Venus ) young , and fo unkind ! What bare Excufes mak'ft thou to ...
... fair Sight , Like mifty Vapours , when they blot the Sky ; Souring his Cheeks , cries , Fie , no more of Love , The Sun doth burn my Face , I must remove . Ah me ! ( quoth Venus ) young , and fo unkind ! What bare Excufes mak'ft thou to ...
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... fair : But fpeak fair Words , or else be mute . Give me one Kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for Int'reft , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless Picture , cold and fenfeless Stone , Well - painted Idol , Image dull and dead ...
... fair : But fpeak fair Words , or else be mute . Give me one Kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for Int'reft , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless Picture , cold and fenfeless Stone , Well - painted Idol , Image dull and dead ...
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... fair Breeder , that is ftanding by . What recketh he his Rider's angry Stir , His flatt'ring Holla , or his Stand , I say ? What cares he now for Curb , or pricking Spur ? For rich Caparisons , or Trappings gay ? He fees his Love , and ...
... fair Breeder , that is ftanding by . What recketh he his Rider's angry Stir , His flatt'ring Holla , or his Stand , I say ? What cares he now for Curb , or pricking Spur ? For rich Caparisons , or Trappings gay ? He fees his Love , and ...
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