The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... hath disgraced me , and hindered me half a mill- ion ; laughed at my losses , mocked at my gains , scorned my nation , thwarted my bargains , cooled my friends , heated mine enemies ; and what's his reason ? I am a Jew . Hath not a Jew ...
... hath disgraced me , and hindered me half a mill- ion ; laughed at my losses , mocked at my gains , scorned my nation , thwarted my bargains , cooled my friends , heated mine enemies ; and what's his reason ? I am a Jew . Hath not a Jew ...
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... Hath drops too few to wash her clean again . INNOCENCE DISCOVERED BY THE COUNTENANCE . I have mark'd A thousand blushing apparitions start Into her face , a thousand innocent shames In angel whiteness beat away those blushes ; And in ...
... Hath drops too few to wash her clean again . INNOCENCE DISCOVERED BY THE COUNTENANCE . I have mark'd A thousand blushing apparitions start Into her face , a thousand innocent shames In angel whiteness beat away those blushes ; And in ...
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... Hath seized the wasteful king . O , what pity is it That he had not so trimm'd and dress'd his land As we this garden ! We at time of year Do wound the bark , the skin of our fruit - trees , Lest , being over - proud in sap and blood ...
... Hath seized the wasteful king . O , what pity is it That he had not so trimm'd and dress'd his land As we this garden ! We at time of year Do wound the bark , the skin of our fruit - trees , Lest , being over - proud in sap and blood ...
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