“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... arm as strong As it is white , wast near to make the male To thy sex captive , but that this thy Lord ( Born to uphold creation in that honour First Nature styl'd it in ) shrunk thee into The bound thou wast o'erflowing , at once ...
... arm as strong As it is white , wast near to make the male To thy sex captive , but that this thy Lord ( Born to uphold creation in that honour First Nature styl'd it in ) shrunk thee into The bound thou wast o'erflowing , at once ...
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... arms , Able to lock Jove from a synod , shall 170 By warranting moonlight corslet thee , O , when Her twinning cherries shall their sweetness fall Upon thy tasteful lips , what wilt thou think Of rotten Kings or blubber'd Queens ? what ...
... arms , Able to lock Jove from a synod , shall 170 By warranting moonlight corslet thee , O , when Her twinning cherries shall their sweetness fall Upon thy tasteful lips , what wilt thou think Of rotten Kings or blubber'd Queens ? what ...
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... arm Of the all - noble Theseus ; for whose fortunes I will now in and kneel , with great assurance That we , more than his Pirithous , possess The high throne in his heart . EMI . I am not Against your faith ; yet I continue mine ...
... arm Of the all - noble Theseus ; for whose fortunes I will now in and kneel , with great assurance That we , more than his Pirithous , possess The high throne in his heart . EMI . I am not Against your faith ; yet I continue mine ...
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... arms again , and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us ! Our good swords now ( Better the red - ey'd God of War ne'er wore ) Ravish'd our sides , like age , must run to rust , And deck the temples of those Gods that hate us ...
... arms again , and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us ! Our good swords now ( Better the red - ey'd God of War ne'er wore ) Ravish'd our sides , like age , must run to rust , And deck the temples of those Gods that hate us ...
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... arm'd with thousand Cupids , Shall never clasp our necks ; no issue know us , No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see , To glad our age , and like young eagles teach ' em Boldly to gaze against bright arms , and say Remember what your ...
... arm'd with thousand Cupids , Shall never clasp our necks ; no issue know us , No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see , To glad our age , and like young eagles teach ' em Boldly to gaze against bright arms , and say Remember what your ...
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