The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... crown he looks for live in peace , Ten thousand bloody crowns of mothers ' sons Shall ill become the flower of England's face , Change the complexion of her maid - pale peace To scarlet indignation , and bedew Her pastures ' grass with ...
... crown he looks for live in peace , Ten thousand bloody crowns of mothers ' sons Shall ill become the flower of England's face , Change the complexion of her maid - pale peace To scarlet indignation , and bedew Her pastures ' grass with ...
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... crown the god of sleep , Charming your blood with pleasing heaviness , Making such difference ' twixt wake and sleep As is the difference ' twixt day and night The hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Begins his golden progress in ...
... crown the god of sleep , Charming your blood with pleasing heaviness , Making such difference ' twixt wake and sleep As is the difference ' twixt day and night The hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Begins his golden progress in ...
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... CROWN . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is called content : A crown it is that seldom kings enjoy . FICKLENESS OF MEN . Ah , simple men , you know not ...
... CROWN . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is called content : A crown it is that seldom kings enjoy . FICKLENESS OF MEN . Ah , simple men , you know not ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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