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... face , which to my death Will never part from me , -wherewith abraid3 A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithal Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ; And straight , pale death pressing within his face , The flying ...
... face , which to my death Will never part from me , -wherewith abraid3 A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithal Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ; And straight , pale death pressing within his face , The flying ...
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... face , With tears , for ruth to reave such one by death ; Should nature yet consent to slay her son ? O mother , thou to murder thus thy child ! Ev'n Jove with justice must with lightning flames From heaven send down some strange ...
... face , With tears , for ruth to reave such one by death ; Should nature yet consent to slay her son ? O mother , thou to murder thus thy child ! Ev'n Jove with justice must with lightning flames From heaven send down some strange ...
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... to that is done in darkness . And all those stars that gaze upon her face , Are aglets1 on her sleeve , pins on her train : 1 Tags of points . And those that should be powerful and divine , Do THE SPANISH TRAGEDY . 7.
... to that is done in darkness . And all those stars that gaze upon her face , Are aglets1 on her sleeve , pins on her train : 1 Tags of points . And those that should be powerful and divine , Do THE SPANISH TRAGEDY . 7.
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... face , there was a kind of grace , That I know , nay I do know had the murderer seen him , His weapon would have fallen , and cut the earth , Had he been framed of naught but blood and death ; Alack , when mischief doth it knows not ...
... face , there was a kind of grace , That I know , nay I do know had the murderer seen him , His weapon would have fallen , and cut the earth , Had he been framed of naught but blood and death ; Alack , when mischief doth it knows not ...
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... face of winter . From thee , they have some power on my blood ; Yet being from thee , had but that hollow sound Come from the lips of any living man , It might have won the credit of mine ear : From thee it cannot . Jern . If I ...
... face of winter . From thee , they have some power on my blood ; Yet being from thee , had but that hollow sound Come from the lips of any living man , It might have won the credit of mine ear : From thee it cannot . Jern . If I ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare Charles Lamb No preview available - 2016 |
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