The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 5 |
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Side 101
For now hath time made me his numb'ring clock 3 : My thoughts are minutes ; and
, with sighs , they jar 4 Their watches on unto mine eyes , the outward watch ,
Whereto my finger , like a dial's point , Is pointing still , in cleansing them from
tears ...
For now hath time made me his numb'ring clock 3 : My thoughts are minutes ; and
, with sighs , they jar 4 Their watches on unto mine eyes , the outward watch ,
Whereto my finger , like a dial's point , Is pointing still , in cleansing them from
tears ...
Side 501
... if requiring fail , he will compel ; ) And bids you , in the bowels of the Lord , the
crown ; and to take mercy On the poor souls , for whom this hungry war Opens his
vafty jaws : and on your head Turns he * the widows ' tears , the orphans ' cries ...
... if requiring fail , he will compel ; ) And bids you , in the bowels of the Lord , the
crown ; and to take mercy On the poor souls , for whom this hungry war Opens his
vafty jaws : and on your head Turns he * the widows ' tears , the orphans ' cries ...
Side 570
[ Alarum , 6 A teftament of noble - ending love . ] So the folio . The quarto reads :
An argument of never ending love . MALONE . 7 But all my morber came into
mine eyes , And gave up to tears . ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads — And all , &
c .
[ Alarum , 6 A teftament of noble - ending love . ] So the folio . The quarto reads :
An argument of never ending love . MALONE . 7 But all my morber came into
mine eyes , And gave up to tears . ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads — And all , &
c .
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