“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... truth , it were an endless thing , And too ambitious , to aspire to him , you hold out Weak as we are , and almost breathless swim In this deep water ; do but Your helping hands , and we shall tack about , And something do to save us ...
... truth , it were an endless thing , And too ambitious , to aspire to him , you hold out Weak as we are , and almost breathless swim In this deep water ; do but Your helping hands , and we shall tack about , And something do to save us ...
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... fresh remain , Lust's winter comes ere summer half be done ; Love surfeits not , Lust like a glutton dies ; Love is all truth , Lust full of forgéd lies . 781 787 793 799 P CXXXV • More I could tell , but more I 123 VENUS AND ADONIS.
... fresh remain , Lust's winter comes ere summer half be done ; Love surfeits not , Lust like a glutton dies ; Love is all truth , Lust full of forgéd lies . 781 787 793 799 P CXXXV • More I could tell , but more I 123 VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... truth I must confess , — I rail'd on thee , fearing my love's decess . CLXVIII " Tis not my fault : the boar provok'd my tongue ; Be wreak'd on him , invisible commander ; " Tis he , foul creature , that hath done thee wrong ; I did but ...
... truth I must confess , — I rail'd on thee , fearing my love's decess . CLXVIII " Tis not my fault : the boar provok'd my tongue ; Be wreak'd on him , invisible commander ; " Tis he , foul creature , that hath done thee wrong ; I did but ...
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... truth , if there be no self - trust ? When shall he think to find a stranger just , When he himself himself confounds , betrays To slanderous tongues and wretched hateful days ? 1 scil . to gain what they have not . The grammatical ...
... truth , if there be no self - trust ? When shall he think to find a stranger just , When he himself himself confounds , betrays To slanderous tongues and wretched hateful days ? 1 scil . to gain what they have not . The grammatical ...
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... Truth and Virtue have to do with thee , A thousand crosses keep them from thy aid : They buy thy help ; but Sin ne'er gives a fee , He gratis comes ; and thou art well appaid , 1 As well to hear as grant what he hath said . My Collatine ...
... Truth and Virtue have to do with thee , A thousand crosses keep them from thy aid : They buy thy help ; but Sin ne'er gives a fee , He gratis comes ; and thou art well appaid , 1 As well to hear as grant what he hath said . My Collatine ...
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