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Pagina 23
Were never four such lamps together mix'd , Had not his clouded with his brows '
repine ; ' But hers , which thro ' the crystal tears gave light , Shone like the moon
in water seen by night . “ 0 , where am I ? " quoth she , “ in earth or heaven , Or in
...
Were never four such lamps together mix'd , Had not his clouded with his brows '
repine ; ' But hers , which thro ' the crystal tears gave light , Shone like the moon
in water seen by night . “ 0 , where am I ? " quoth she , “ in earth or heaven , Or in
...
Pagina 39
Her eyes seen in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd
each other's sorrow , Sorrow , that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; But like a
stormy day , now wind , now rain , Sighs dry her cheeks , tears make them wet
again .
Her eyes seen in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd
each other's sorrow , Sorrow , that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; But like a
stormy day , now wind , now rain , Sighs dry her cheeks , tears make them wet
again .
Pagina 95
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Those tears from thee , that down thy
cheeks are raining ? If thou dost weep for grief of my sustaining , Know , gentle
wench , it small avails my mood : If tears could help , mine own would do me
good .
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Those tears from thee , that down thy
cheeks are raining ? If thou dost weep for grief of my sustaining , Know , gentle
wench , it small avails my mood : If tears could help , mine own would do me
good .
Pagina 104
I Look , look , how listening Priam wets his eyes , To see those borrow'd tears that
Sinon sheds . Priam , why art thou old , and yet not wise ? For every tear he falls
a Trojan bleeds ; His eye drops fire , no water thence proceeds : Those round ...
I Look , look , how listening Priam wets his eyes , To see those borrow'd tears that
Sinon sheds . Priam , why art thou old , and yet not wise ? For every tear he falls
a Trojan bleeds ; His eye drops fire , no water thence proceeds : Those round ...
Pagina 201
O how can Love's eye be true , That is so vex'dd with watching and with tears ?
No marvel then though I mistake my view ; The sun itself sees not till heaven
clears . O cunning Love ! with tears thou keep'st me blind , Lest eyes well - seeing
thy ...
O how can Love's eye be true , That is so vex'dd with watching and with tears ?
No marvel then though I mistake my view ; The sun itself sees not till heaven
clears . O cunning Love ! with tears thou keep'st me blind , Lest eyes well - seeing
thy ...
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