The Dramatic Works ...G. Routledge & sons, 1865 |
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... heart all whole as thine , thy heart my wound ; For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , Though nothing but my body's bane would cure thee . " " Give me my hand , ” saith he , " why dost thou feel it ? " " Give me my heart ...
... heart all whole as thine , thy heart my wound ; For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , Though nothing but my body's bane would cure thee . " " Give me my hand , ” saith he , " why dost thou feel it ? " " Give me my heart ...
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... heart , Which in thy breast doth live , as thine in me ; How can I then be elder than thou art ? O therefore , love , be of thyself so wary , As I , not for myself , but for thee will ; Bearing thy heart , which I will keep so chary As ...
... heart , Which in thy breast doth live , as thine in me ; How can I then be elder than thou art ? O therefore , love , be of thyself so wary , As I , not for myself , but for thee will ; Bearing thy heart , which I will keep so chary As ...
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... heart that makes my heart to groan For that deep wound it gives my friend and me ! Is't not enough to torture me alone , But slave to slavery my sweet'st friend must be ? Me from myself thy cruel eye hath taken , And my next self thou ...
... heart that makes my heart to groan For that deep wound it gives my friend and me ! Is't not enough to torture me alone , But slave to slavery my sweet'st friend must be ? Me from myself thy cruel eye hath taken , And my next self thou ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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