The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, : with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 15Henry G. Bohn, 1857 |
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Strana 135
... poison'd closet yet endure . ' Lo , here , the hopeless merchant of this loss , With head declined , and voice damm'd up with woe , With sad - set eyes , and wretched arms across , From lips new - waxen pale begins to blow The grief ...
... poison'd closet yet endure . ' Lo , here , the hopeless merchant of this loss , With head declined , and voice damm'd up with woe , With sad - set eyes , and wretched arms across , From lips new - waxen pale begins to blow The grief ...
Strana 137
... poison'd fountain clears itself again ; And why not I from this compelled stain ? ' With this , they all at once began to say , Her body's stain her mind untainted clears ; While with a joyless smile she turns away The face , that map ...
... poison'd fountain clears itself again ; And why not I from this compelled stain ? ' With this , they all at once began to say , Her body's stain her mind untainted clears ; While with a joyless smile she turns away The face , that map ...
Strana 217
... poison'd , ' tis the lesser sin , That mine eye loves it , and doth first begin . CXV . Those lines that I before have writ , do lie , Even those that said I could not love you dearer ; Yet then my judgment knew no reason why My most ...
... poison'd , ' tis the lesser sin , That mine eye loves it , and doth first begin . CXV . Those lines that I before have writ , do lie , Even those that said I could not love you dearer ; Yet then my judgment knew no reason why My most ...
Strana 258
... poison'd me , and mine did him restore . In him a plenitude of subtle matter , Applied to cautels , all strange forms receives ; Of burning blushes , or of weeping water , Or swooning paleness ; and he takes and leaves , In either's ...
... poison'd me , and mine did him restore . In him a plenitude of subtle matter , Applied to cautels , all strange forms receives ; Of burning blushes , or of weeping water , Or swooning paleness ; and he takes and leaves , In either's ...
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