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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... once displaid , doth fall that verie howre . * O fellow come , the song we had last night : Marke it Cesario , it is old and plaine ; The Spinsters and the Knitters in the Sun , And the free maides that weave their thred with bones , Do ...
... once displaid , doth fall that verie howre . * O fellow come , the song we had last night : Marke it Cesario , it is old and plaine ; The Spinsters and the Knitters in the Sun , And the free maides that weave their thred with bones , Do ...
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Poems, Poetical Passages, Lyrics William Shakespeare. Henry the Fifth KING Once more unto the Breach , deare friends , once more ; Or close the Wall up with our English dead : In Peace , there's nothing so becomes a man , As modest ...
Poems, Poetical Passages, Lyrics William Shakespeare. Henry the Fifth KING Once more unto the Breach , deare friends , once more ; Or close the Wall up with our English dead : In Peace , there's nothing so becomes a man , As modest ...
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... once unkind be - friends mee now , And for that sorrow , which I then didde feele , Needes must I under my transgression bow , Unlesse my Nerves were brasse or hammered steele . For if you were by my unkindnesse shaken As I by yours , y ...
... once unkind be - friends mee now , And for that sorrow , which I then didde feele , Needes must I under my transgression bow , Unlesse my Nerves were brasse or hammered steele . For if you were by my unkindnesse shaken As I by yours , y ...
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