The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volume 1,Parte 5Printed at Edinburgh for F. A. Stokes, 1901 |
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Pagina 316
... thyself ? Thyself I call it , being strange to me , That , undividable , incorporate , Am better than thy dear self's better part . Ah , do not tear away thyself from me ! For know , my Love , as easy may'st thou fall3 A drop of water ...
... thyself ? Thyself I call it , being strange to me , That , undividable , incorporate , Am better than thy dear self's better part . Ah , do not tear away thyself from me ! For know , my Love , as easy may'st thou fall3 A drop of water ...
Pagina 325
... thyself , and I will dote : Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hairs , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie ; And in that glorious supposition think He gains by death that hath such means to die . Let Love , being light , be ...
... thyself , and I will dote : Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hairs , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie ; And in that glorious supposition think He gains by death that hath such means to die . Let Love , being light , be ...
Pagina 326
... thyself . DRO . S. I am an ass , I am a woman's man , and besides myself . ANT . S. What woman's man ? and how besides thyself ? DRO . S. Marry , Sir , besides myself , I am due to woman : one that claims me , one that haunts me , one ...
... thyself . DRO . S. I am an ass , I am a woman's man , and besides myself . ANT . S. What woman's man ? and how besides thyself ? DRO . S. Marry , Sir , besides myself , I am due to woman : one that claims me , one that haunts me , one ...
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