The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Svazek 7 |
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Strana 84
Honour thy self to rid me of chis Shame ; For if I die , my Honour lives in thee : But
if I live , thou liv'st in my Defame ; Since thou could it not detend thy Loyal Dame ,
And wast afraid to scratch her wicked Foe , Kill both th ; self and her for yielding ...
Honour thy self to rid me of chis Shame ; For if I die , my Honour lives in thee : But
if I live , thou liv'st in my Defame ; Since thou could it not detend thy Loyal Dame ,
And wast afraid to scratch her wicked Foe , Kill both th ; self and her for yielding ...
Strana 107
William Shakespeare Nicholas Rowe. Daughter , dear Daughter , old Lucretius
cries , That Lite was mine , which thou hast here deprir'd ; if in the Child the
Father's Image lies , Where shall I live , now Lucrece is unliv'd ? Thou wast not to
this ...
William Shakespeare Nicholas Rowe. Daughter , dear Daughter , old Lucretius
cries , That Lite was mine , which thou hast here deprir'd ; if in the Child the
Father's Image lies , Where shall I live , now Lucrece is unliv'd ? Thou wast not to
this ...
Strana 250
A Belt of straw and frie Bads , With coral Claspes and amber Studs , And if these
Pleasures may thee move , Then live with me and be my Love . The Shepherds
Swains tbal Dance and sing , For thy Delight cach May Morning ; If thefe Delights
...
A Belt of straw and frie Bads , With coral Claspes and amber Studs , And if these
Pleasures may thee move , Then live with me and be my Love . The Shepherds
Swains tbal Dance and sing , For thy Delight cach May Morning ; If thefe Delights
...
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