The Beauties of Shakespeare |
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Ay , ay ; and she hath offer'd to the dooin ( Which , unrevers'd , stands in effectual
force ) A sea of melting pearl , which some call tears : Those at her father's
churlish feet she tender'd ; With them , upon her knees , her humble self ;
Wringing ...
Ay , ay ; and she hath offer'd to the dooin ( Which , unrevers'd , stands in effectual
force ) A sea of melting pearl , which some call tears : Those at her father's
churlish feet she tender'd ; With them , upon her knees , her humble self ;
Wringing ...
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See , ruthless queen , a hapless father's tears : This cloth thou dipp'dst in blood of
my sweet boy And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin ,
and go boast of this : And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon my soul , the ...
See , ruthless queen , a hapless father's tears : This cloth thou dipp'dst in blood of
my sweet boy And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin ,
and go boast of this : And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon my soul , the ...
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Tears and Sighs . O how her eyes and tears did lend and borrow ! Her eyes seen
in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd each other's
sorrow ; Sorrow , that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; But like a stormy day , now
...
Tears and Sighs . O how her eyes and tears did lend and borrow ! Her eyes seen
in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd each other's
sorrow ; Sorrow , that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; But like a stormy day , now
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