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... Poor bird ! thou'dst never fear the net , nor lime , The pit - fall , nor the gin . Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. Macd . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou ...
... Poor bird ! thou'dst never fear the net , nor lime , The pit - fall , nor the gin . Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. Macd . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou ...
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... poor boy done aught but well , Whose face I never saw ? I died , whilst in the womb he stay'd Attending Nature's law . Whose father then - as men report , Thou orphans ' father art— Thou should'st have been , and shielded him From this ...
... poor boy done aught but well , Whose face I never saw ? I died , whilst in the womb he stay'd Attending Nature's law . Whose father then - as men report , Thou orphans ' father art— Thou should'st have been , and shielded him From this ...
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... poor creatures , want our hands , And cannot passionate out tenfold grief With folded arms . This poor right hand of mine Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; And when my heart , all mad with misery , Beats in this hollow prison of my ...
... poor creatures , want our hands , And cannot passionate out tenfold grief With folded arms . This poor right hand of mine Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; And when my heart , all mad with misery , Beats in this hollow prison of my ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Parte 37,Volume 2 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1864 |
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