The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Breast is better'd with a more Delight . Look how he can , she cannot chuse but love , And by her fair immortal Hand she swears , From his foft Bosom never to remove , Till he take Truce with her contending Tears ; : Which long have ...
... Breast is better'd with a more Delight . Look how he can , she cannot chuse but love , And by her fair immortal Hand she swears , From his foft Bosom never to remove , Till he take Truce with her contending Tears ; : Which long have ...
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... Breast is better'd with a more Delight . Look how he can , she cannot chuse but love , And by her fair immortal Hand she swears , From his foft Bosom never to remove , Till he take Truce with her contending Tears ; Which long have rain ...
... Breast is better'd with a more Delight . Look how he can , she cannot chuse but love , And by her fair immortal Hand she swears , From his foft Bosom never to remove , Till he take Truce with her contending Tears ; Which long have rain ...
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... Breast . Sweet Boy , she says , this Night I'll waste in Sorrow , For my fick Heart commands mine Eyes to watch . Tell me , Loves Master , shall we meet to Morrow ? Say , shall we , shall we , wilt thou make the Match ? He tells her no ...
... Breast . Sweet Boy , she says , this Night I'll waste in Sorrow , For my fick Heart commands mine Eyes to watch . Tell me , Loves Master , shall we meet to Morrow ? Say , shall we , shall we , wilt thou make the Match ? He tells her no ...
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... Breast . For where Love reigns , disturbing Jealoufy Doth call himself Affection's Centinel ; Gives false Alarms , suggesteth Mutiny , And in a peaceful Hour doth cry , kill , kill , Distempring gentle Love with his Defire , As Air and ...
... Breast . For where Love reigns , disturbing Jealoufy Doth call himself Affection's Centinel ; Gives false Alarms , suggesteth Mutiny , And in a peaceful Hour doth cry , kill , kill , Distempring gentle Love with his Defire , As Air and ...
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... Breast ; And then my little Heart were quite undone , In his Bed - chamber to be barr'd of Reft . No , Lady , no , my Heart longs not to groan , But foundly fleeps , while now it fleeps alone . What have you urg'd , that I cannot ...
... Breast ; And then my little Heart were quite undone , In his Bed - chamber to be barr'd of Reft . No , Lady , no , my Heart longs not to groan , But foundly fleeps , while now it fleeps alone . What have you urg'd , that I cannot ...
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