The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... course Through my burn'd bosom , nor entreat the north To make his bleak winds kiss my parched lips , And comfort me with cold . 1 Sky . ENGLAND INVINCIBLE IF UNANIMOUS . This England never did , 162 Beauties of Shakspeare .
... course Through my burn'd bosom , nor entreat the north To make his bleak winds kiss my parched lips , And comfort me with cold . 1 Sky . ENGLAND INVINCIBLE IF UNANIMOUS . This England never did , 162 Beauties of Shakspeare .
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... kiss earth ! now let not nature's hand Keep the wild flood confined ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage To feed contention in a lingering act ; But let one spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that ...
... kiss earth ! now let not nature's hand Keep the wild flood confined ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage To feed contention in a lingering act ; But let one spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that ...
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... kiss'd each other . A book of prayers on their pillow lay : 6 Which once , ' quoth Forrest , almost changed my mind ; But , O ! the devil ' - there the villain stopp'd ; Whilst Dighton thus told on : We smothered 1 Merciless . The most ...
... kiss'd each other . A book of prayers on their pillow lay : 6 Which once , ' quoth Forrest , almost changed my mind ; But , O ! the devil ' - there the villain stopp'd ; Whilst Dighton thus told on : We smothered 1 Merciless . The most ...
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