The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Kisses . And yet not cloy thy Lips with loathed Satiety , But rather famish them amid their Plenty ; Making them red and pale with fresh Variety : Ten Kisses short as one , one long as twenty . A Summer's Day will feem an Hour but short ...
... Kisses . And yet not cloy thy Lips with loathed Satiety , But rather famish them amid their Plenty ; Making them red and pale with fresh Variety : Ten Kisses short as one , one long as twenty . A Summer's Day will feem an Hour but short ...
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... kissing speaks , with lustful Language broken , If thou wilt chide , thy Lips shall never open . He burns with bashful Shame ; she with her Tears , Doth quench the maiden burning of his Cheeks : Then with her windy Sighs , and golden ...
... kissing speaks , with lustful Language broken , If thou wilt chide , thy Lips shall never open . He burns with bashful Shame ; she with her Tears , Doth quench the maiden burning of his Cheeks : Then with her windy Sighs , and golden ...
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... he take Truce with her contending Tears ; : Which long have rain'd , making her Cheeks all wet , And one sweet Kiss shall pay this countless Debt . VOL . VII . i i Upon Upon this Promise did he raise his Chin , Like VENUS and ADONIS . 7.
... he take Truce with her contending Tears ; : Which long have rain'd , making her Cheeks all wet , And one sweet Kiss shall pay this countless Debt . VOL . VII . i i Upon Upon this Promise did he raise his Chin , Like VENUS and ADONIS . 7.
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... Kiss shall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What seest thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look in mine Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , since Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou asham'd to kiss ? Then wink ...
... Kiss shall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What seest thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look in mine Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , since Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou asham'd to kiss ? Then wink ...
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... kiss his Shadow in the Brook . : Torches are made to light , Jewels to wear , Dainties to taste , fresh Beauty for the use , Herbs for their Smell , and sappy Plants to bear ; Things growing to themselves are Growth's Abuse : Seeds ...
... kiss his Shadow in the Brook . : Torches are made to light , Jewels to wear , Dainties to taste , fresh Beauty for the use , Herbs for their Smell , and sappy Plants to bear ; Things growing to themselves are Growth's Abuse : Seeds ...
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