The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... seen , He was but as the cuckoo is in June , Heard , not regarded ; seen , but with such 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 ...
... seen , He was but as the cuckoo is in June , Heard , not regarded ; seen , but with such 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 ...
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... seen a swan With bootless labour swim against the tide And spend her strength with over - matching waves . A FATHER'S PASSION ON THE MURDER OF A FAVOUR- ITE CHILD . O , tiger's heart , wrapt in a woman's hide ! How couldst thou drain ...
... seen a swan With bootless labour swim against the tide And spend her strength with over - matching waves . A FATHER'S PASSION ON THE MURDER OF A FAVOUR- ITE CHILD . O , tiger's heart , wrapt in a woman's hide ! How couldst thou drain ...
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... seen : my crown is called content : A crown it is that seldom kings enjoy . FICKLENESS OF MEN . Ah , simple men , you know not what you swear ! Look , as I blow this feather from my face , And as the air blows it to me again , Obeying ...
... seen : my crown is called content : A crown it is that seldom kings enjoy . FICKLENESS OF MEN . Ah , simple men , you know not what you swear ! Look , as I blow this feather from my face , And as the air blows it to me again , Obeying ...
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AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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