The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles. The two noble kinsmen. Venus and Adonis. Lucrece. Sonnets. A lover's complaint. The passionate pilgrim. The phœnix and turtle. Addenda and corrigendaChapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... kiss . Which fear so grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night , Who seem'd my good protector ; and , being here , Bethought me what ( 31 ) was past , what might succeed . I knew him tyrannous ; and tyrants ...
... kiss . Which fear so grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night , Who seem'd my good protector ; and , being here , Bethought me what ( 31 ) was past , what might succeed . I knew him tyrannous ; and tyrants ...
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... kiss'd the clouds , And strangers ne'er beheld but wonder'd at ; Whose men and dames so jetted and adorn'd , Like one another's glass to trim them by : Their tables were stor'd full , to glad the sight , And not so much to feed on as ...
... kiss'd the clouds , And strangers ne'er beheld but wonder'd at ; Whose men and dames so jetted and adorn'd , Like one another's glass to trim them by : Their tables were stor'd full , to glad the sight , And not so much to feed on as ...
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... kiss the First Sail . Sir , your queen must overboard : the sea works high , the wind is loud , and will not lie till the ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it ...
... kiss the First Sail . Sir , your queen must overboard : the sea works high , the wind is loud , and will not lie till the ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it ...
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... kiss of her . Boult . Faith , I must ravish her , or she ' ll disfurnish us of all our cavaliers , and make all our swearers priests . Pand . Now , the pox upon her green - sickness for me ! Bawd . Faith , there's no way to be rid on't ...
... kiss of her . Boult . Faith , I must ravish her , or she ' ll disfurnish us of all our cavaliers , and make all our swearers priests . Pand . Now , the pox upon her green - sickness for me ! Bawd . Faith , there's no way to be rid on't ...
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... kiss upon thy currant lip ; [ Kisses Hippolyta . Sweet , keep it as my token . - Set you forward ; For I will see you gone.— Farewell , my beauteous SCENE 127 I. I. THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN . ]
... kiss upon thy currant lip ; [ Kisses Hippolyta . Sweet , keep it as my token . - Set you forward ; For I will see you gone.— Farewell , my beauteous SCENE 127 I. I. THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN . ]
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Antiochus Arcite Bawd beauty blood Boult breath cheek Cleon Collatine Collier Coun cousin Daugh daughter dead dear death Dionyza dost doth editors of 1778 Emilia Enter Exam Exeunt eyes face fair fear flowers foul Gaoler gentle give gods grace grief hath hear heart heaven Helicanus HIPPOLYTA honour king kiss lady live look lord lov'd love's Love's Labour's lost Lucrece Lysimachus maid Malone Marina mistress modern editors Mytilene ne'er never night noble Noble Kinsmen old eds Palamon Pentapolis Pericles PIRITHOUS pity poor pray prince prince of Tyre quarto queen quoth SCENE Seward Shakespeare shalt shame Simonides sorrow soul Steevens sweet Tarquin tears tell Thaisa Tharsus Thebes thee Theseus thine thing thou art thought thyself tongue true Tyre unto Walker's Crit weep wilt wind Wooer words