The Shakespeare Anthology: Poems, Poetical Passages, LyricsNonesuch Press, 1935 - 525 pages Prospectus with specimen page for the Nonesuch Press anthology edited by Herbert Farjeon, published in 1935. |
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Page 100
... Grave , an obscure Grave ; Or Ile be buried in the King's high - way , Some way of common Trade , where Subjects feet May hourely trample on their Soveraigne's Head ; For on my heart they tread now whilst I live ; And buried once , why ...
... Grave , an obscure Grave ; Or Ile be buried in the King's high - way , Some way of common Trade , where Subjects feet May hourely trample on their Soveraigne's Head ; For on my heart they tread now whilst I live ; And buried once , why ...
Page 183
... grave . A Grave ; O no , a Lanthorne slaughtred Youth : For here lies Juliet , and her beautie makes This Vault a feasting presence full of light . Death lie thou there , by a dead man inter'd . How oft when men are at the point of ...
... grave . A Grave ; O no , a Lanthorne slaughtred Youth : For here lies Juliet , and her beautie makes This Vault a feasting presence full of light . Death lie thou there , by a dead man inter'd . How oft when men are at the point of ...
Page 197
... grave - stone be your Oracle : Lippes , let soure words go by , and Language end : What is amisse , Plague and Infection mend . Graves onely be men's workes , and Death their gaine ; Sunne , hide thy Beames , Timon hath done his Raigne ...
... grave - stone be your Oracle : Lippes , let soure words go by , and Language end : What is amisse , Plague and Infection mend . Graves onely be men's workes , and Death their gaine ; Sunne , hide thy Beames , Timon hath done his Raigne ...
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