The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , fince Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou afham'd to kifs ? Then wink again , And I will wink , fo fhall the Day feem Night , Love keeps his Revels , where there be but twain ; Be ...
... Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , fince Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou afham'd to kifs ? Then wink again , And I will wink , fo fhall the Day feem Night , Love keeps his Revels , where there be but twain ; Be ...
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... Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , fince Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou afham'd to kifs ? Then wink again , And I will wink , fo fhall the Day feem Night , Love keeps his Revels , where there be but twain ; Be ...
... Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , fince Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou afham'd to kifs ? Then wink again , And I will wink , fo fhall the Day feem Night , Love keeps his Revels , where there be but twain ; Be ...
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... Eyes Petitioners to his Eyes fuing ; His Eyes faw her Eyes , as they had not seen them ; Her Eyes woo'd ftill , his Eyes difdain'd the Wooing : And all this dumb Play had his Acts made plain With Tears , which Chorus - like her Eyes did ...
... Eyes Petitioners to his Eyes fuing ; His Eyes faw her Eyes , as they had not seen them ; Her Eyes woo'd ftill , his Eyes difdain'd the Wooing : And all this dumb Play had his Acts made plain With Tears , which Chorus - like her Eyes did ...
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... Eyes , but Ears , my Ears would love That inward Beauty , and invifible : Or were I deaf , thy outward Parts would move Each Part of me , that were but fenfible , Tho neither Eyes , nor Ears , to hear , nor fee , Yet fhould I be in Love ...
... Eyes , but Ears , my Ears would love That inward Beauty , and invifible : Or were I deaf , thy outward Parts would move Each Part of me , that were but fenfible , Tho neither Eyes , nor Ears , to hear , nor fee , Yet fhould I be in Love ...
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... Eye . Whose Beams upon his hairless Face are fix'd , - As if from thence they borrow'd all their fhine : Were never ... Eyes , true Leaders to their Queen , But for thy piteous Lips no more had feen . Long Long may they kifs each other ...
... Eye . Whose Beams upon his hairless Face are fix'd , - As if from thence they borrow'd all their fhine : Were never ... Eyes , true Leaders to their Queen , But for thy piteous Lips no more had feen . Long Long may they kifs each other ...
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