The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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William Shakespeare. SORROW . Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours , Makes the night morning , and the noon - tide night . THE CARES OF GREATNESS . Princes have but their titles for their glories , An outward honour for an inward ...
William Shakespeare. SORROW . Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours , Makes the night morning , and the noon - tide night . THE CARES OF GREATNESS . Princes have but their titles for their glories , An outward honour for an inward ...
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... sorrow . QUEEN KATHARINE'S SPEECH TO HER HUSBAND . Alas , sir , In what have I offended you ? what cause Hath my behaviour given to your displeasure , That thus you should proceed to put me off , And take your good grace from me ...
... sorrow . QUEEN KATHARINE'S SPEECH TO HER HUSBAND . Alas , sir , In what have I offended you ? what cause Hath my behaviour given to your displeasure , That thus you should proceed to put me off , And take your good grace from me ...
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... sorrow : good grows with her : In her days every man shall eat in safety , Under his own vine , what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall ...
... sorrow : good grows with her : In her days every man shall eat in safety , Under his own vine , what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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