The New Temple ShakespeareJ.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... tongues ( the voice of souls ) give thee that due , Uttering bare truth , even so as foes commend . Thy outward thus with outward praise is crown'd , But those same tongues , that give thee so thine own , In other accents do this praise ...
... tongues ( the voice of souls ) give thee that due , Uttering bare truth , even so as foes commend . Thy outward thus with outward praise is crown'd , But those same tongues , that give thee so thine own , In other accents do this praise ...
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... tongue that tells the story of thy days , ( Making lascivious comments on thy sport ) Cannot dispraise , but in a kind of praise , Naming thy name , blesses an ill report . Oh what a mansion have those vices got Which for their ...
... tongue that tells the story of thy days , ( Making lascivious comments on thy sport ) Cannot dispraise , but in a kind of praise , Naming thy name , blesses an ill report . Oh what a mansion have those vices got Which for their ...
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... tongue doth publish every where . Our love was new , and then but in the spring , When I was wont to greet it with my lays , As Philomel in summer's front doth sing , And stops his pipe in growth of riper days : Not that the summer is ...
... tongue doth publish every where . Our love was new , and then but in the spring , When I was wont to greet it with my lays , As Philomel in summer's front doth sing , And stops his pipe in growth of riper days : Not that the summer is ...
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alchemy Antony and Cleopatra bear beauteous beauty's better cheek colour Cymbeline dark lady dead death Denys Bray disgrace dost thou dull earth edge of doom emendation eternal excuse false faults fear flowers gainst gentle give grace grow happy hate hath heaven King Lear LIMBECKS live look love thee Love's Labour's Lost meaning methinks mind Muse night Othello Passionate Pilgrim pity pleasure poet praise pride proud punctuation Q reads reader rhyme-link Romeo and Juliet rose shadow Shakespeare shalt shame sight sing Sir Denys sonnets soul Southampton steal steel'd summer's tell thine eye things thou art thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou wilt thought thy beauty thy heart thy love thy sweet thy worth thyself Time's tongue true truth unkind Venus and Adonis verse waste weeds Whilst words youth