The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... thought there was no more behind , But such a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i ' the sun , And bleat the one at the other : what we changed Was innocence for innocence ...
... thought there was no more behind , But such a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i ' the sun , And bleat the one at the other : what we changed Was innocence for innocence ...
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... thoughts , And these same thoughts people this little world , ' In humours like the people of this world , For no thought is contented . Thoughts tending to content flatter themselves That they are not the first of fortune's slaves ...
... thoughts , And these same thoughts people this little world , ' In humours like the people of this world , For no thought is contented . Thoughts tending to content flatter themselves That they are not the first of fortune's slaves ...
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... thoughts , their brains with care , Their bones with industry ; For this they have engross'd and piled up The canker'd ... thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for mine empty chair That thou wilt needs ...
... thoughts , their brains with care , Their bones with industry ; For this they have engross'd and piled up The canker'd ... thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for mine empty chair That thou wilt needs ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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