The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 18 |
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-I have no power to let her pass ; My hand would free her , but my heart says -
noo . As plays the sun upon the glassy streams 9 7 8 bered that two lines are in
like manner misplaced in Troilus and Cressida , Act I. fol . 1623 : “ Or like a star
dis ...
-I have no power to let her pass ; My hand would free her , but my heart says -
noo . As plays the sun upon the glassy streams 9 7 8 bered that two lines are in
like manner misplaced in Troilus and Cressida , Act I. fol . 1623 : “ Or like a star
dis ...
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But I am not your king • Till I be crown'd ; and that my sword be stain'd · With heart
- blood of the house of Lancaster : * And that's not suddenly to be perform'd ; * But
with advice , and silent secrecy . * Do you , as I do , in these dangerous days ...
But I am not your king • Till I be crown'd ; and that my sword be stain'd · With heart
- blood of the house of Lancaster : * And that's not suddenly to be perform'd ; * But
with advice , and silent secrecy . * Do you , as I do , in these dangerous days ...
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The splitting rocks cow'rd in the sinking sands ?, * And would not dash me with
their ragged sides ; * Because thy finty heart , more hard than they , * Might in thy
palace perish Margaret . * As far as I could ken thy chalky cliffs , * When from the
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The splitting rocks cow'rd in the sinking sands ?, * And would not dash me with
their ragged sides ; * Because thy finty heart , more hard than they , * Might in thy
palace perish Margaret . * As far as I could ken thy chalky cliffs , * When from the
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