The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2H. S. Carey and I. Lea, 1823 |
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... lovers have been ever cross'd , It stands as an edíct in destiny : Then let us teach our trial patience , Because it is a customary cross ; As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and sighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's ...
... lovers have been ever cross'd , It stands as an edíct in destiny : Then let us teach our trial patience , Because it is a customary cross ; As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and sighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's ...
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... lovers ' flights doth still conceal , ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet : There my ...
... lovers ' flights doth still conceal , ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet : There my ...
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... lovers seek a place to fight : Hie therefore , Robin , overcast the night ; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog , as black as Acheron : And lead these testy rivals so astray , As one come not within another's way . Like ...
... lovers seek a place to fight : Hie therefore , Robin , overcast the night ; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog , as black as Acheron : And lead these testy rivals so astray , As one come not within another's way . Like ...
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... lovers be Wedded , with Theseus , all in jollity . Puck . Fairy king , attend and mark ; I do hear the morning lark . Obe . Then , my queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : We the globe Scene I. 135 DREAM .
... lovers be Wedded , with Theseus , all in jollity . Puck . Fairy king , attend and mark ; I do hear the morning lark . Obe . Then , my queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : We the globe Scene I. 135 DREAM .
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... lovers speak of . The . More strange than true . I never may believe These antique fables , nor these fairy toys . Lovers , and madmen , have such seething brains , Such shaping fantasies , that apprehend More than cool reason ever ...
... lovers speak of . The . More strange than true . I never may believe These antique fables , nor these fairy toys . Lovers , and madmen , have such seething brains , Such shaping fantasies , that apprehend More than cool reason ever ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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