The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... mind ; And to his honours and his valiant parts Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate . So that , dear lords , if I be left behind , A moth of peace , and he go to the war , 251 The rites for which I love him are bereft me , And I a ...
... mind ; And to his honours and his valiant parts Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate . So that , dear lords , if I be left behind , A moth of peace , and he go to the war , 251 The rites for which I love him are bereft me , And I a ...
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... mind was that Othello attri- buted Desdemona's intrigue with Cassio to her repug- nance to his own tawny complexion , which repugnance drove her to seek consolation in the arms of one of her own countrymen ; and that this unchastity of ...
... mind was that Othello attri- buted Desdemona's intrigue with Cassio to her repug- nance to his own tawny complexion , which repugnance drove her to seek consolation in the arms of one of her own countrymen ; and that this unchastity of ...
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... mind , Leaving free things and happy shows behind : But then the mind much sufferance3 doth o'er- skip , When grief hath mates , and bearing fellow- ship . How light and portable1 my pain seems now , When that which makes me bend makes ...
... mind , Leaving free things and happy shows behind : But then the mind much sufferance3 doth o'er- skip , When grief hath mates , and bearing fellow- ship . How light and portable1 my pain seems now , When that which makes me bend makes ...
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