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... heart , As wedged with a sigh , would rive1 in twain , Lest Hector or my father should perceive me , I have ( as when the Sun doth light a storm ) Buried this sigh in wrinkle of a smile : But Sorrow , that is couch'd in seeming gladness ...
... heart , As wedged with a sigh , would rive1 in twain , Lest Hector or my father should perceive me , I have ( as when the Sun doth light a storm ) Buried this sigh in wrinkle of a smile : But Sorrow , that is couch'd in seeming gladness ...
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... Heart , as the goodly saying is , O Heart , heavy Heart , Why sigh'st thou without breaking ? where he answers again Because thou canst not ease thy smart By friendship nor by speaking . 20 There was never a truer rhyme . Let us cast ...
... Heart , as the goodly saying is , O Heart , heavy Heart , Why sigh'st thou without breaking ? where he answers again Because thou canst not ease thy smart By friendship nor by speaking . 20 There was never a truer rhyme . Let us cast ...
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... heart will be blown up by the root ! CRES . I must , then , to the Grecians ? TRO . No remedy . CRES . A woeful Cressid ' mongst the merry Greeks ! When shall we see again ? TRO . Hear me , my Love : Be thou but true of heart- CRES . I ...
... heart will be blown up by the root ! CRES . I must , then , to the Grecians ? TRO . No remedy . CRES . A woeful Cressid ' mongst the merry Greeks ! When shall we see again ? TRO . Hear me , my Love : Be thou but true of heart- CRES . I ...
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