“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 471 Seiten |
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... keep her still , and men in awe , - That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , lost his life : So for her many a wight did die , As yon grim looks do testify . ( 4 ) What now ensues , to the judgment of your eye I give ...
... keep her still , and men in awe , - That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , lost his life : So for her many a wight did die , As yon grim looks do testify . ( 4 ) What now ensues , to the judgment of your eye I give ...
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... keep it shut than shown : For vice repeated is like the wandering wind , Blows dust in others ' eyes , to spread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear To stop the air ...
... keep it shut than shown : For vice repeated is like the wandering wind , Blows dust in others ' eyes , to spread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear To stop the air ...
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... keep them from the light . One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke : Poison and treason are the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd to keep ...
... keep them from the light . One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke : Poison and treason are the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd to keep ...
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... keep your mind , till you return to us , Peaceful and comfortable ! Hel . Peace , peace , and give experience tongue . " They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter ...
... keep your mind , till you return to us , Peaceful and comfortable ! Hel . Peace , peace , and give experience tongue . " They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter ...
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... bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call SCENE II . ] 13 PERICLES .
... bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call SCENE II . ] 13 PERICLES .
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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