The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Svazek 7 |
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Strana 125
When I do count the Clock , that tells the Time , And see the brave Day funk in
hidious Night ; When I behold the Violet past Prime , And fable Curls or silver'd o'
er with white : When lofty Trees I see barren of Leaves , Which erst from Heat did
...
When I do count the Clock , that tells the Time , And see the brave Day funk in
hidious Night ; When I behold the Violet past Prime , And fable Curls or silver'd o'
er with white : When lofty Trees I see barren of Leaves , Which erst from Heat did
...
Strana 152
For now I see , Inconstancy , More ia Womep , than in Men remain . Jo black
Mourn I , all Fears scoro I , Love hach forlorn me living in Thrall : Heart is
bleeding , all Help needing ; O ! cruel Speeding , fraughted with Gall . My
Shepherd's Pipe ...
For now I see , Inconstancy , More ia Womep , than in Men remain . Jo black
Mourn I , all Fears scoro I , Love hach forlorn me living in Thrall : Heart is
bleeding , all Help needing ; O ! cruel Speeding , fraughted with Gall . My
Shepherd's Pipe ...
Strana 186
T : 10 : a blind Fool Love , what dost thou to mine Eyes , That they behold and
see not what they see ? They know what Beauty is , see where it lies ; Yet what
the best is , take the worst to be . If Eyes , corrapt by over - pirsial Looks , Be
anchor'd ...
T : 10 : a blind Fool Love , what dost thou to mine Eyes , That they behold and
see not what they see ? They know what Beauty is , see where it lies ; Yet what
the best is , take the worst to be . If Eyes , corrapt by over - pirsial Looks , Be
anchor'd ...
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Essay on the Art Rise and Progress of the Stage in Greece Rome | i |
The Glossary Ixviü | lxix |
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