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... o'er my ear like the sweet South That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odour ! This is still finer , we think , than the noble speech on Music in the Merchant of Venice , and only to be com- pared with the ...
... o'er my ear like the sweet South That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odour ! This is still finer , we think , than the noble speech on Music in the Merchant of Venice , and only to be com- pared with the ...
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... o'er - night's surfeit ? " No one but Shakespeare would have thought of putting this noble picture into the taunting address of a snappish misanthropeany more than the following into the mouth of a mercenary murderer . " Their lips were ...
... o'er - night's surfeit ? " No one but Shakespeare would have thought of putting this noble picture into the taunting address of a snappish misanthropeany more than the following into the mouth of a mercenary murderer . " Their lips were ...
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... O'er - run and trampled on : then what do they in present , Tho ' less than yours in past , must o'ertop yours : For Time is like a fashionable host , That slightly shakes his parting guest by th ' hand , And with his arms outstretch'd ...
... O'er - run and trampled on : then what do they in present , Tho ' less than yours in past , must o'ertop yours : For Time is like a fashionable host , That slightly shakes his parting guest by th ' hand , And with his arms outstretch'd ...
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... o'er with blood , I cannot . But what wouldst have ? the empire has been founded . I cannot go on multiplying empires . Myr . Preserve thine own . Sard . At least I will enjoy it Come , Myrrha , let us on to the Euphrates ; The hour ...
... o'er with blood , I cannot . But what wouldst have ? the empire has been founded . I cannot go on multiplying empires . Myr . Preserve thine own . Sard . At least I will enjoy it Come , Myrrha , let us on to the Euphrates ; The hour ...
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... o'er her ; her blue veins that rose Along her most transparent brow ; her nostril Dilated from its symmetry ; her lips Apart ; her voice that clove through all the din , As a lute's pierceth through the cymbal's clash , Jarr'd but not ...
... o'er her ; her blue veins that rose Along her most transparent brow ; her nostril Dilated from its symmetry ; her lips Apart ; her voice that clove through all the din , As a lute's pierceth through the cymbal's clash , Jarr'd but not ...
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