The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Give me my hand , " saith he ; " why dost thou feel it ? " " Give me my heart , " saith she , " and thou shalt have it ; O , give it me , lest thy hard heart do steel it , And being steel'd , soft sighs can never grave it : Then love's ...
... Give me my hand , " saith he ; " why dost thou feel it ? " " Give me my heart , " saith she , " and thou shalt have it ; O , give it me , lest thy hard heart do steel it , And being steel'd , soft sighs can never grave it : Then love's ...
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... give the harmless show An humble gait , calm looks , eyes wailing still , A brow unbent , that seem'd to welcome woe ; Cheeks neither red nor pale , but mingled so 1510 That blushing red no guilty instance gave , Nor ashy pale the fear ...
... give the harmless show An humble gait , calm looks , eyes wailing still , A brow unbent , that seem'd to welcome woe ; Cheeks neither red nor pale , but mingled so 1510 That blushing red no guilty instance gave , Nor ashy pale the fear ...
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... give his sorrow place ; And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream He falls , and bathes the pale fear in his face , And counterfeits to die with her a space ; 1770 1775 Till manly shame bids him possess his breath , And live to ...
... give his sorrow place ; And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream He falls , and bathes the pale fear in his face , And counterfeits to die with her a space ; 1770 1775 Till manly shame bids him possess his breath , And live to ...
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