The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... eyes ? These eyes , that never did nor never shall So much as frown on you ? Alas , what need you be so boisterous - rough ? I will not struggle , I will stand stone - still . For heaven's sake , Hubert , let me not be bound ! Nay ...
... eyes ? These eyes , that never did nor never shall So much as frown on you ? Alas , what need you be so boisterous - rough ? I will not struggle , I will stand stone - still . For heaven's sake , Hubert , let me not be bound ! Nay ...
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... eyes As , sick and blunted with community , Afford no extraordinary gaze , Such as is bent on sun - like majesty When it shines seldom in admiring eyes ; But rather drowsed and hung their eyelids down , Slept in his face and render'd ...
... eyes As , sick and blunted with community , Afford no extraordinary gaze , Such as is bent on sun - like majesty When it shines seldom in admiring eyes ; But rather drowsed and hung their eyelids down , Slept in his face and render'd ...
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... eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' t were in scorn of eyes , reflecting gems , That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by . Brak . Had you such leisure in the time of death ...
... eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' t were in scorn of eyes , reflecting gems , That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by . Brak . Had you such leisure in the time of death ...
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