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There's a great spirit gone ! Thus did I desire it . What our contempts doth often hurl from us , We wish it ours again . The present pleasure , By revolutiono low'ring , does become of the wheel of Fortune The opposite of itself .
There's a great spirit gone ! Thus did I desire it . What our contempts doth often hurl from us , We wish it ours again . The present pleasure , By revolutiono low'ring , does become of the wheel of Fortune The opposite of itself .
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... cowards To run and show their shoulders . Friends , be gone . I have myself resolv'd upon a course Which has no need of you . Be gone . My treasure's in the harbor . Take it ! O , I follow'd thato I blush to look upon . that which ...
... cowards To run and show their shoulders . Friends , be gone . I have myself resolv'd upon a course Which has no need of you . Be gone . My treasure's in the harbor . Take it ! O , I follow'd thato I blush to look upon . that which ...
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Look you , my father gone six months and moreOne so dear gone — and to what fate befallen I do not know , nor do I know what corner Of all the wide earth hides him ! THERA . Ah , my prince , And where , then , would you seek him ?
Look you , my father gone six months and moreOne so dear gone — and to what fate befallen I do not know , nor do I know what corner Of all the wide earth hides him ! THERA . Ah , my prince , And where , then , would you seek him ?
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Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2 Calvin Smith Brown,Robert Ligon Harrison Snippet view - 1970 |
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already answer ANTONY appeared arms asked began believe better bring Caesar called Candide CLEOPATRA coming course dear death desire door earth ENOBARBUS enters everything eyes face father Faust fear feel felt followed gave give hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven hold hope hour human Italy Ivan Ilyitch keep kind KROLL least leave light live look lord Madam matter mean MEPHISTOPHELES mind nature never night once ORGON passed perhaps person play QUEEN reason REBECCA rest ROSMER round seemed seen ship side SOLDIER soon sort soul speak spirit stand sweet talk tell thee things thou thought took turned understand voice whole wife young
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The Ascent of Society: The Social Imperative in Personal Salvation John S. Hatcher Limited preview - 2007 |