The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... poor worm . Thy best of rest is sleep , And that thou oft provokest ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death , which is no more . Thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust . Happy thou art not ...
... poor worm . Thy best of rest is sleep , And that thou oft provokest ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death , which is no more . Thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust . Happy thou art not ...
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... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them ; and how the poor gentleman roared and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea or weather . ACT IV . A GARLAND FOR OLD MEN . Reverend sirs , For you there's rosemary and rue ...
... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them ; and how the poor gentleman roared and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea or weather . ACT IV . A GARLAND FOR OLD MEN . Reverend sirs , For you there's rosemary and rue ...
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... poor young was limed , was caught and kill'd . Glo . Why , what a peevish fool was that of Cre That taught his son the office of a fowl ; And yet , for all his wings , the fool was drown'd . K. Hen . I , Dædalus ; my poor boy , Icarus ...
... poor young was limed , was caught and kill'd . Glo . Why , what a peevish fool was that of Cre That taught his son the office of a fowl ; And yet , for all his wings , the fool was drown'd . K. Hen . I , Dædalus ; my poor boy , Icarus ...
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