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
... Head ; For on my heart they tread now whilst I live ; And buried once , why not upon my Head ? Aumerle , thou weep'st ( my tender - hearted Cousin ) Wee'le make foule Weather with despised Teares ; Our sighs and they shall lodge the ...
... Head ; For on my heart they tread now whilst I live ; And buried once , why not upon my Head ? Aumerle , thou weep'st ( my tender - hearted Cousin ) Wee'le make foule Weather with despised Teares ; Our sighs and they shall lodge the ...
Page 119
... head : Only compound me with forgotten dust . Give that , which gave thee life , unto the Wormes : Plucke downe my Officers , breake my Decrees ; For now a time is come to mocke at Forme : Harry the fift is Crown'd : Up Vanity , Downe ...
... head : Only compound me with forgotten dust . Give that , which gave thee life , unto the Wormes : Plucke downe my Officers , breake my Decrees ; For now a time is come to mocke at Forme : Harry the fift is Crown'd : Up Vanity , Downe ...
Page 182
... heads , Staying for thine to keepe him company . Then banished , Is death misterm'd : calling death banished , Thou cut'st my head off with a golden Axe , And smilest upon the stroke that murders me . * Looke Love what envious streakes ...
... heads , Staying for thine to keepe him company . Then banished , Is death misterm'd : calling death banished , Thou cut'st my head off with a golden Axe , And smilest upon the stroke that murders me . * Looke Love what envious streakes ...
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