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Pagina 233
0 , couldst thou speak , That I might hear thee call great Cæsar ass Unpolicied 'to the asp . 6 66 which is often confused with the context addressed In North you read : “ She was carried to the place where his tombe was , and there ...
0 , couldst thou speak , That I might hear thee call great Cæsar ass Unpolicied 'to the asp . 6 66 which is often confused with the context addressed In North you read : “ She was carried to the place where his tombe was , and there ...
Pagina 310
Thou hast all things in thee to make thee fairest , and all things in thee to make thee foulest ; for thou art attir'd like a Bride , drawing all that looke upon thee , to be in love with thee , but there is much harlot in thine eyes ...
Thou hast all things in thee to make thee fairest , and all things in thee to make thee foulest ; for thou art attir'd like a Bride , drawing all that looke upon thee , to be in love with thee , but there is much harlot in thine eyes ...
Pagina 357
For all that beauty that doth cover thee Is but the seemly raiment of my heart . ... ' XXXIX . What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is ' t but mine own when I praise thee ? XLII . “ But here's the joy : my friend ...
For all that beauty that doth cover thee Is but the seemly raiment of my heart . ... ' XXXIX . What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is ' t but mine own when I praise thee ? XLII . “ But here's the joy : my friend ...
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