The Complete Works of Shakespere: Dramas on English history. Poems. Commendatory verses on ShakespereJ. Tallis, 1850 |
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... gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; But , when his fair course is not hindered , He makes sweet music with th ' enamell'd stones , Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his ...
... gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; But , when his fair course is not hindered , He makes sweet music with th ' enamell'd stones , Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his ...
Strana 332
... gentle duke , Who gave me fresh array , and entertainment , Committing me unto my brother's love ; Who led me instantly unto his cave , There stripp'd himself , and here upon his arm The lioness had torn some flesh away , I would , I ...
... gentle duke , Who gave me fresh array , and entertainment , Committing me unto my brother's love ; Who led me instantly unto his cave , There stripp'd himself , and here upon his arm The lioness had torn some flesh away , I would , I ...
Strana 403
... gentle day ! [ Lies down . For if but once thou show me thy grey light , I'll find Demetrius , and revenge this spite . [ Sleeps . Re - enter PUCK and DEMETRIUS . Puck . Ho , ho ho , ho ! Coward , why com'st thou not ? Dem . Abide me ...
... gentle day ! [ Lies down . For if but once thou show me thy grey light , I'll find Demetrius , and revenge this spite . [ Sleeps . Re - enter PUCK and DEMETRIUS . Puck . Ho , ho ho , ho ! Coward , why com'st thou not ? Dem . Abide me ...
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Comedies | xvii |
SHAKSPERES WILL | xxxi |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 34 |
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