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... dear , my better half . Ibid . Book iii , Have I caught my heavenly jewel . ' Astrophel and Stella . Second Song . LORD BROOKE . 1554-1628 . O wearisome condition of humanity ! Mustapha , Act v . Sc . 4 . And out of mind as soon as out ...
... dear , my better half . Ibid . Book iii , Have I caught my heavenly jewel . ' Astrophel and Stella . Second Song . LORD BROOKE . 1554-1628 . O wearisome condition of humanity ! Mustapha , Act v . Sc . 4 . And out of mind as soon as out ...
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... dear . Act v . Sc . 3 . The inaudible and noiseless foot of Time . Act v . Sc . 3 . All impediments in fancy's course Act v . Sc . 3 . Are motives of more fancy . Othello , Act iii . Sc . 1. Merry Wives of Windsor , Act i . Sc . 4. As ...
... dear . Act v . Sc . 3 . The inaudible and noiseless foot of Time . Act v . Sc . 3 . All impediments in fancy's course Act v . Sc . 3 . Are motives of more fancy . Othello , Act iii . Sc . 1. Merry Wives of Windsor , Act i . Sc . 4. As ...
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... dear friends , once more , Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility ; But when the blast of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the action of the tiger ...
... dear friends , once more , Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility ; But when the blast of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the action of the tiger ...
Page 47
... dear Juliet's hand , And steal immortal blessing from her lips ; Who , even in pure and vestal modesty , Still blush , as thinking their own kisses sin . Adversity's sweet milk , philosophy . Act iii . Sc . 3 . Act iii . Sc . 3 ...
... dear Juliet's hand , And steal immortal blessing from her lips ; Who , even in pure and vestal modesty , Still blush , as thinking their own kisses sin . Adversity's sweet milk , philosophy . Act iii . Sc . 3 . Act iii . Sc . 3 ...
Page 49
... dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are underlings . Conjure with them , Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cæsar . Now , in the names of all the gods at once , Upon what meat doth this our Cæsar feed , Act ...
... dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are underlings . Conjure with them , Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cæsar . Now , in the names of all the gods at once , Upon what meat doth this our Cæsar feed , Act ...
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