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Pagina 25
For raging winds blow up a storm of tears , And when the rage allays the rain
begins . These tears are my sweet Rutland ' s obsequies ; And every drop begs
vengeance as it falls , On thee , fell Clifford , and thee , false Frenchwoman .
For raging winds blow up a storm of tears , And when the rage allays the rain
begins . These tears are my sweet Rutland ' s obsequies ; And every drop begs
vengeance as it falls , On thee , fell Clifford , and thee , false Frenchwoman .
Pagina 52
He would turn all his tears to drops of blood , Amaze the standers - by with his
laments , Strike more than wonder in the judicial ears , Confound the ignorant ,
and make mute the wise : Indeed his passion would be general . Yet I like to an
ass ...
He would turn all his tears to drops of blood , Amaze the standers - by with his
laments , Strike more than wonder in the judicial ears , Confound the ignorant ,
and make mute the wise : Indeed his passion would be general . Yet I like to an
ass ...
Pagina 367
How now ? a conduit , girl ? what , still in tears ? Evermore showering ? In one
little body Thou counterfeit ' st a bark , a sea , a wind : For still thy eyes , which I
may call the sea , Do ebb and flow with tears ; the bark thy body is , Sailing in this
...
How now ? a conduit , girl ? what , still in tears ? Evermore showering ? In one
little body Thou counterfeit ' st a bark , a sea , a wind : For still thy eyes , which I
may call the sea , Do ebb and flow with tears ; the bark thy body is , Sailing in this
...
Pagina 376
The tears have got small victory by that ; For it was bad enough , before their spite
. Par . Thou wrong ' st it , more than tears , with that report . Jul . That is no slander
, sir , which is a truth ; And what I spake , I spake it to my face . Par . Thy face is ...
The tears have got small victory by that ; For it was bad enough , before their spite
. Par . Thou wrong ' st it , more than tears , with that report . Jul . That is no slander
, sir , which is a truth ; And what I spake , I spake it to my face . Par . Thy face is ...
Pagina 386
Dry up your tears , and stick your rosemary On this fair corse ; and , as the custom
is , In all her best array bear her to church : For though some a nature bids us all
lament , Yet nature ' s tears are reason ' s merriment . Cap . All things that we ...
Dry up your tears , and stick your rosemary On this fair corse ; and , as the custom
is , In all her best array bear her to church : For though some a nature bids us all
lament , Yet nature ' s tears are reason ' s merriment . Cap . All things that we ...
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