The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... hath new y - take , And as the see , with tempeste al to - shake , That after , whan the storm is al ago , Yet wol ... hath he nome Unto the hous of Colatyne ful ryght . Doun was the sonne , and day hath lost his lyght And inne he come ...
... hath new y - take , And as the see , with tempeste al to - shake , That after , whan the storm is al ago , Yet wol ... hath he nome Unto the hous of Colatyne ful ryght . Doun was the sonne , and day hath lost his lyght And inne he come ...
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... hath done thee wrong ; I did but act , he's author of thy slander : 1000 1005 Grief hath two tongues ; and never woman yet Could rule them both without ten women's wit . " 981. sometimes ] Qq 1-4 , sometime The rest . 988. makes ] Qq 1 ...
... hath done thee wrong ; I did but act , he's author of thy slander : 1000 1005 Grief hath two tongues ; and never woman yet Could rule them both without ten women's wit . " 981. sometimes ] Qq 1-4 , sometime The rest . 988. makes ] Qq 1 ...
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... hath no power to ask her how she fares : Both stood , like old acquaintance in a trance , 1595 Met far from home , wondering each other's chance . At last he takes her by the bloodless hand , And thus begins : " What uncouth ill event Hath ...
... hath no power to ask her how she fares : Both stood , like old acquaintance in a trance , 1595 Met far from home , wondering each other's chance . At last he takes her by the bloodless hand , And thus begins : " What uncouth ill event Hath ...
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