The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... gold ; Basins and ewers to lave her dainty hands ; My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry ; In ivory coffers I have stuffed my crowns ; In cypress chests my arras counterpoints , Costly apparel , tents , and canopies , Fine linen , Turkey ...
... gold ; Basins and ewers to lave her dainty hands ; My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry ; In ivory coffers I have stuffed my crowns ; In cypress chests my arras counterpoints , Costly apparel , tents , and canopies , Fine linen , Turkey ...
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William Shakespeare. REFLECTIONS ON GOLD . How quickly nature falls into revolt When gold becomes her object ! For this the foolish over - careful fathers Have broke their sleep with thoughts , their brains with care , Their bones with ...
William Shakespeare. REFLECTIONS ON GOLD . How quickly nature falls into revolt When gold becomes her object ! For this the foolish over - careful fathers Have broke their sleep with thoughts , their brains with care , Their bones with ...
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... gold art worst of gold : Other , less fine in carat , is more precious , Preserving life in medicine potable : But thou , most fine , most honour'd , most renown'd , Hast eat thy bearer up . ' Thus , my most royal liege , Accusing it ...
... gold art worst of gold : Other , less fine in carat , is more precious , Preserving life in medicine potable : But thou , most fine , most honour'd , most renown'd , Hast eat thy bearer up . ' Thus , my most royal liege , Accusing it ...
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