The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... gone ! Thus did I desire it : What our contempts do often hurl from us , We wish it ours again ; the present pleasure , By revolution lowering , does become The opposite of itself : she's good , being gone ; The hand could pluck her ...
... gone ! Thus did I desire it : What our contempts do often hurl from us , We wish it ours again ; the present pleasure , By revolution lowering , does become The opposite of itself : she's good , being gone ; The hand could pluck her ...
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... gone ; I have myself resolved upon a course Which has no need of you ; be gone : My treasure's in the harbour , take it . — O , I follow'd that I blush to look upon : My very hairs do mutiny ; for the white Reprove the brown for ...
... gone ; I have myself resolved upon a course Which has no need of you ; be gone : My treasure's in the harbour , take it . — O , I follow'd that I blush to look upon : My very hairs do mutiny ; for the white Reprove the brown for ...
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... gone , we know not how nor where . My lord , Pis . Now fear is from me , I'll speak troth . Lord Cloten , Upon my lady's missing , came to me With his sword drawn ; foam'd at the mouth , and swore , If I discover'd not which way she was ...
... gone , we know not how nor where . My lord , Pis . Now fear is from me , I'll speak troth . Lord Cloten , Upon my lady's missing , came to me With his sword drawn ; foam'd at the mouth , and swore , If I discover'd not which way she was ...
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