The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... STRONG FOR VOWS . Look thou be true ; do not give dalliance Too much the rein : the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i ' the blood : be more abstemious , Or else , good night your vow ! VANITY OF HUMAN NATURE . These our actors ...
... STRONG FOR VOWS . Look thou be true ; do not give dalliance Too much the rein : the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i ' the blood : be more abstemious , Or else , good night your vow ! VANITY OF HUMAN NATURE . These our actors ...
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William Shakespeare. Courage and hope both teaching him the practice , To a strong mast that lived upon the sea ; Where , like Arion on the dolphin's back , I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves So long as I could see . A BEAUTIFUL ...
William Shakespeare. Courage and hope both teaching him the practice , To a strong mast that lived upon the sea ; Where , like Arion on the dolphin's back , I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves So long as I could see . A BEAUTIFUL ...
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... His marches are expedient to this town , His forces strong , his soldiers confident . With him along is come the mother - queen , 1 Immediate , expeditious , An Ate , ' stirring him to blood and strife 146 Beauties of Shakspeare .
... His marches are expedient to this town , His forces strong , his soldiers confident . With him along is come the mother - queen , 1 Immediate , expeditious , An Ate , ' stirring him to blood and strife 146 Beauties of Shakspeare .
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