The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 5 |
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Pàgina 61
Oh , let meintreat thee cease ; give me thy hand , That I may dew it with my
mournful tears ; Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place , To wash away , my
woeful monuments . Oh , could this kiss be printed in thy hand , That thou might'it
think ...
Oh , let meintreat thee cease ; give me thy hand , That I may dew it with my
mournful tears ; Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place , To wash away , my
woeful monuments . Oh , could this kiss be printed in thy hand , That thou might'it
think ...
Pàgina 63
To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth : So , should it thou either turn my
flying soul ; Or I should breathe it so into thy body ; And then it liv'd in sweet
Elysium . To die by thee , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torture
more than ...
To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth : So , should it thou either turn my
flying soul ; Or I should breathe it so into thy body ; And then it liv'd in sweet
Elysium . To die by thee , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torture
more than ...
Pàgina 117
But that thy face is , vizor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil
deeds , I would affay , proud Queen , to make thee blush . To tell thee whence
thou cam'ft , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou ...
But that thy face is , vizor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil
deeds , I would affay , proud Queen , to make thee blush . To tell thee whence
thou cam'ft , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou ...
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