The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... thee of my Hairs , If they burn too , I'll quench them with my Tears . The Sun that fhines from Heaven fhines but warm , And , loe , I lie between the Sun and thee ! The Heat I have from thence doth little harm , Thine Eye darts forth ...
... thee of my Hairs , If they burn too , I'll quench them with my Tears . The Sun that fhines from Heaven fhines but warm , And , loe , I lie between the Sun and thee ! The Heat I have from thence doth little harm , Thine Eye darts forth ...
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... thee of my Hairs , If they burn too , I'll quench them with my Tears . The Sun that fhines from Heaven fhines but warm , And , loe , I lie between the Sun and thee ! The Heat I have from thence doth little harm , Thine Eye darts forth ...
... thee of my Hairs , If they burn too , I'll quench them with my Tears . The Sun that fhines from Heaven fhines but warm , And , loe , I lie between the Sun and thee ! The Heat I have from thence doth little harm , Thine Eye darts forth ...
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... thee from Tempeft and from Rain . Then be my Deer , fince I am such a Park , No Dog fhall rouze thee , tho a thousand bark . At this Adonis fmiles , as in Difdain , That in each Cheek appears a pretty Dimple ; Love made those Hollows ...
... thee from Tempeft and from Rain . Then be my Deer , fince I am such a Park , No Dog fhall rouze thee , tho a thousand bark . At this Adonis fmiles , as in Difdain , That in each Cheek appears a pretty Dimple ; Love made those Hollows ...
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... thee , thy Footing trips , And all is but to rob thee of a Kifs . Rich Preys make rich Men Thieves , fo do thy Lips Make modeft Dian cloudy and forlorn , Left she should steal a Kifs , and die forfworn . Now of this dark Night I ...
... thee , thy Footing trips , And all is but to rob thee of a Kifs . Rich Preys make rich Men Thieves , fo do thy Lips Make modeft Dian cloudy and forlorn , Left she should steal a Kifs , and die forfworn . Now of this dark Night I ...
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... thee for this Stroke , They bid thee crop a Weed , thou pluck'ft a Flower : Love's golden Arrow at him fhould have fled , And not Death's Ebon - Dart to ftrike him dead . Doft thou drink Tears , that thou provok'ft fuch weeping ? What ...
... thee for this Stroke , They bid thee crop a Weed , thou pluck'ft a Flower : Love's golden Arrow at him fhould have fled , And not Death's Ebon - Dart to ftrike him dead . Doft thou drink Tears , that thou provok'ft fuch weeping ? What ...
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