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Strana 73
Look on those lips , Those now lawn pillows , on whose tender softness Chaste
modest Speech , stealing from out his breast , Had wont to rest itself , as loth to
post From out so fair an Inn : look , look , they seem To stir , And breathe defiance
to ...
Look on those lips , Those now lawn pillows , on whose tender softness Chaste
modest Speech , stealing from out his breast , Had wont to rest itself , as loth to
post From out so fair an Inn : look , look , they seem To stir , And breathe defiance
to ...
Strana 147
Great Men's looks . Did not the duke look up ? methought he saw us.-That's every
one's conceit that sees a duke , If he look steadfastly , he looks straight at them :
When he perhaps , good careful gentleman , Never minds any , but the look he ...
Great Men's looks . Did not the duke look up ? methought he saw us.-That's every
one's conceit that sees a duke , If he look steadfastly , he looks straight at them :
When he perhaps , good careful gentleman , Never minds any , but the look he ...
Strana 153
Great Men's looks . Did not the duke look up ? methought he saw us.-That's every
one's conceit that sees a duke , If he look steadfastly , he looks straight at them :
When he perhaps , good careful gentleman , Never minds any , but the look he ...
Great Men's looks . Did not the duke look up ? methought he saw us.-That's every
one's conceit that sees a duke , If he look steadfastly , he looks straight at them :
When he perhaps , good careful gentleman , Never minds any , but the look he ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Náhled není k dispozici. - 1907 |
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