The Beauties of ShakespeareJ. Whitaker, 1888 - 377 páginas |
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William Shakespeare, William Dodd. And so , from hour to hour , we ripe , and ripe , And then , from hour to hour , we rot , and rot , And thereby hangs a tale . When I did hear The motley fool thus moral on the time , My lungs began to ...
William Shakespeare, William Dodd. And so , from hour to hour , we ripe , and ripe , And then , from hour to hour , we rot , and rot , And thereby hangs a tale . When I did hear The motley fool thus moral on the time , My lungs began to ...
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... hour of my life . What ! canst thou not forbear me half an hour ? Then get thee gone , and dig my grave thyself ; And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear , That thou art crowned ; not that I am dead . Let all the tears that should ...
... hour of my life . What ! canst thou not forbear me half an hour ? Then get thee gone , and dig my grave thyself ; And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear , That thou art crowned ; not that I am dead . Let all the tears that should ...
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... hour full complete , How many hours bring about the day , How many days will finish up the year , How many years a mortal man may live . When this is known , then to divide the times : So many hours must I tend my flock ; So many hours ...
... hour full complete , How many hours bring about the day , How many days will finish up the year , How many years a mortal man may live . When this is known , then to divide the times : So many hours must I tend my flock ; So many hours ...
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