The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Dost thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'st for such Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door . : But left this shou'd be thought passable in the Mouths of the Dromios , and their Masters , we shall fee , in ...
... Dost thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'st for such Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door . : But left this shou'd be thought passable in the Mouths of the Dromios , and their Masters , we shall fee , in ...
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... dost abhor me ? Thou can'st not see one Wrinkle in my Brow , Mine Eyes are grey , and bright , and quick in turning ; My Beauty , as the Spring , doth yearly grow ; My Flesh as foft and plump , my Marrow burning ; My smooth moist Hand ...
... dost abhor me ? Thou can'st not see one Wrinkle in my Brow , Mine Eyes are grey , and bright , and quick in turning ; My Beauty , as the Spring , doth yearly grow ; My Flesh as foft and plump , my Marrow burning ; My smooth moist Hand ...
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... art bound to breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And so in spight of Death , thou dost survive , In that thy Likeness still is left alive . By By this the Love - fick Queen began to sweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
... art bound to breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And so in spight of Death , thou dost survive , In that thy Likeness still is left alive . By By this the Love - fick Queen began to sweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
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... dost abhor me ? Thou can'st not see one Wrinkle in my Brow , Mine Eyes are grey , and bright , and quick in turning ; My Beauty , as the Spring , doth yearly grow ; My Flesh as foft and plump , my Marrow burning ; My smooth moist Hand ...
... dost abhor me ? Thou can'st not see one Wrinkle in my Brow , Mine Eyes are grey , and bright , and quick in turning ; My Beauty , as the Spring , doth yearly grow ; My Flesh as foft and plump , my Marrow burning ; My smooth moist Hand ...
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... dead : And fo in spight of Death , thou dost survive , In that thy Likeness still is left alive . / By By this the Love - fick Queen began to sweat 1 10 VENUS and ADONIS . Bid me discourse, I will inchant thine Ear, ...
... dead : And fo in spight of Death , thou dost survive , In that thy Likeness still is left alive . / By By this the Love - fick Queen began to sweat 1 10 VENUS and ADONIS . Bid me discourse, I will inchant thine Ear, ...
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