“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 471 Seiten |
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... flowers , yet they poison breed . Antioch , farewell ! for wisdom sees , those men Blush not in actions blacker than the night , Will shun ( 14 ) no course to keep them from the light . One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's ...
... flowers , yet they poison breed . Antioch , farewell ! for wisdom sees , those men Blush not in actions blacker than the night , Will shun ( 14 ) no course to keep them from the light . One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's ...
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... flower again ! First Gent . The heavens , Through you , increase our wonder , and set up Your fame for ever . She's alive ; behold , Cer . Her eyelids , cases to those heavenly jewels Which Pericles hath lost , begin to part Their ...
... flower again ! First Gent . The heavens , Through you , increase our wonder , and set up Your fame for ever . She's alive ; behold , Cer . Her eyelids , cases to those heavenly jewels Which Pericles hath lost , begin to part Their ...
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... flowers . Mar. No , ( 165 ) I will rob Tellus of her weed , To strew thy green with flowers ; the yellows , blues , The purple violets , and marigolds , Shall , as a carpet , hang upon thy grave , While summer - days do last . - Ay me ...
... flowers . Mar. No , ( 165 ) I will rob Tellus of her weed , To strew thy green with flowers ; the yellows , blues , The purple violets , and marigolds , Shall , as a carpet , hang upon thy grave , While summer - days do last . - Ay me ...
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... flowers , ere the sea mar it . " and more recently by Mr. Knight to " Come , give me your flowers , ere the sea mar them . " - 1865. " I think we should arrange and read ; ' Come , give me -- Your wreath of flowers , ere the sun ...
... flowers , ere the sea mar it . " and more recently by Mr. Knight to " Come , give me your flowers , ere the sea mar them . " - 1865. " I think we should arrange and read ; ' Come , give me -- Your wreath of flowers , ere the sun ...
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... flowers ; after Hymen , a Nymph , encom- passed in her tresses , bearing a wheaten garland ; then THESEUS , between two other Nymphs with wheaten chaplets on their heads ; then HIPPOLYTA , the bride , led by PIRITHOUs , ) and another ...
... flowers ; after Hymen , a Nymph , encom- passed in her tresses , bearing a wheaten garland ; then THESEUS , between two other Nymphs with wheaten chaplets on their heads ; then HIPPOLYTA , the bride , led by PIRITHOUs , ) and another ...
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Antiochus Arcite Bawd beauty blood Boult breath cheeks Cleon Collatine Collier Coun cousin Daugh daughter dead dear death Dionyza dost doth editors of 1778 Emilia Enter Exam Exeunt eyes face fair fear flowers foul Gaoler gentle give gods grief hath hear heart heaven Helicanus HIPPOLYTA honour king kiss lady lips live look lord lov'd love's Love's Labour's lost Lucrece Lysimachus maid Malone Marina mistress modern editors Mytilene ne'er never night noble Noble Kinsmen old eds Palamon Pentapolis Pericles PIRITHOUS pity poor pray prince prince of Tyre quarto queen quoth SCENE Seward Shakespeare shalt shame Simonides sorrow soul Steevens sweet Tarquin tears tell Thaisa Tharsus Thebes thee Theseus thine thing thou art thought thyself tongue true Tyre unto Walker's Crit weep wilt wind Wooer words