The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... tears : This cloth thou dip'dst in blood of my sweet boy , 1 i . e . , We boggled , made bad or bungling work of our attempt to rally . And I with tears do wash the blood away . King Henry VI . 247.
... tears : This cloth thou dip'dst in blood of my sweet boy , 1 i . e . , We boggled , made bad or bungling work of our attempt to rally . And I with tears do wash the blood away . King Henry VI . 247.
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William Shakespeare. And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon my soul , the hearers will shed tears ; Yea even my foes will shed fast - falling ...
William Shakespeare. And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon my soul , the hearers will shed tears ; Yea even my foes will shed fast - falling ...
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... tears , Shamed their aspects with store of childish drops : These eyes , which never shed remorseful 1 tear , No , when my father York and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland made When black - faced Clifford shook his ...
... tears , Shamed their aspects with store of childish drops : These eyes , which never shed remorseful 1 tear , No , when my father York and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland made When black - faced Clifford shook his ...
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