The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Pagina 70
... thee : If thou deny , then force must work my way , For in thy bed I purpose to destroy thee ; That done , some worthless slave of thine I'll slay , To kill thine honour with thy life's decay ; And in thy dead arms do I mean to place ...
... thee : If thou deny , then force must work my way , For in thy bed I purpose to destroy thee ; That done , some worthless slave of thine I'll slay , To kill thine honour with thy life's decay ; And in thy dead arms do I mean to place ...
Pagina 73
... thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ; End thy ill aim , before thy shoot be ended : He is no woodman that doth bend his bow To strike a poor unseasonable doe . 66 My husband is thy friend , for his sake spare me ; Thyself ...
... thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ; End thy ill aim , before thy shoot be ended : He is no woodman that doth bend his bow To strike a poor unseasonable doe . 66 My husband is thy friend , for his sake spare me ; Thyself ...
Pagina 74
... thee only lov'd for fear , But happy monarchs still are fear'd for love : With foul offenders thou perforce must bear , When they in thee the like offences prove : If but for fear of this thy will remove ; For princes are the glass ...
... thee only lov'd for fear , But happy monarchs still are fear'd for love : With foul offenders thou perforce must bear , When they in thee the like offences prove : If but for fear of this thy will remove ; For princes are the glass ...
Pagina 75
... thee : Yield to my love ; if not , enforced hate , Instead of love's coy touch , shall rudely tear thee ; That done , despitefully I mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , To be thy partner in this shameful doom ...
... thee : Yield to my love ; if not , enforced hate , Instead of love's coy touch , shall rudely tear thee ; That done , despitefully I mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , To be thy partner in this shameful doom ...
Pagina 83
... thee ? " When wilt thou be the humble suppliant's friend , And bring him where his suit may be obtainâd ? When wilt thou sort an hour great strifes to end ? Or free that soul which wretchedness hath chain'd ? Give physic to the sick ...
... thee ? " When wilt thou be the humble suppliant's friend , And bring him where his suit may be obtainâd ? When wilt thou sort an hour great strifes to end ? Or free that soul which wretchedness hath chain'd ? Give physic to the sick ...
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