The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Love fo light , fweet Boy , and may it be , That thou shouldft think it heavy unto thee ? Is thine own Heart to thine own Face affected ? Can thy right Hand feize Love upon thy left ? Then wooe thy felf , be of thy self rejected , Steal ...
... Love fo light , fweet Boy , and may it be , That thou shouldft think it heavy unto thee ? Is thine own Heart to thine own Face affected ? Can thy right Hand feize Love upon thy left ? Then wooe thy felf , be of thy self rejected , Steal ...
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... Love , The Sun doth burn my Face , I must remove . Ah me ! ( quoth Venus ) young , and fo unkind ! What bare Excufes ... love , how want of Love tormenteth ? Oh ! had thy Mother born fo bad a Mind , She had not brought forth thee , but ...
... Love , The Sun doth burn my Face , I must remove . Ah me ! ( quoth Venus ) young , and fo unkind ! What bare Excufes ... love , how want of Love tormenteth ? Oh ! had thy Mother born fo bad a Mind , She had not brought forth thee , but ...
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... Love , The Sun doth burn my Face , I must remove . Ah me ! ( quoth Venus ) young , and fo unkind ! What bare Excufes ... love , how want of Love tormenteth ? Oh ! had thy Mother born fo bad a Mind , She had not brought forth thee , but ...
... Love , The Sun doth burn my Face , I must remove . Ah me ! ( quoth Venus ) young , and fo unkind ! What bare Excufes ... love , how want of Love tormenteth ? Oh ! had thy Mother born fo bad a Mind , She had not brought forth thee , but ...
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... Love made those Hollows , if himfelf were flain , He might be buried in a Tomb fo fimple : Foreknowing well if there he came to lie , A Why there Love liv'd , and there he cou'd not die . t These loving Caves , thefe round enchanted ...
... Love made those Hollows , if himfelf were flain , He might be buried in a Tomb fo fimple : Foreknowing well if there he came to lie , A Why there Love liv'd , and there he cou'd not die . t These loving Caves , thefe round enchanted ...
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... love , the Leffon is but plain , And once made perfect , never loft again , I know not Love ( quoth he ) nor will I know it , Unless it be a Boar , and then I chafe it ; ' Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe it , My Love to Love , is ...
... love , the Leffon is but plain , And once made perfect , never loft again , I know not Love ( quoth he ) nor will I know it , Unless it be a Boar , and then I chafe it ; ' Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe it , My Love to Love , is ...
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