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... kisses bring again , bring again , Seals of love , but seal'd in vain , seal'd in vain.1 Act iv . Sc . I. 1 This song occurs in Act v . Sc . 2 , of Beaumont and Measure for Measure continued . ] Every true man's apparel 24 Shakespeare .
... kisses bring again , bring again , Seals of love , but seal'd in vain , seal'd in vain.1 Act iv . Sc . I. 1 This song occurs in Act v . Sc . 2 , of Beaumont and Measure for Measure continued . ] Every true man's apparel 24 Shakespeare .
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... true love never did run smooth . Act i . Sc . 1 . Love looks not with the eyes , but with the mind , And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind . Acti . Sc . I. Masters , spread yourselves . Act i . Sc . 2 . This is Ercles ' vein . Act ...
... true love never did run smooth . Act i . Sc . 1 . Love looks not with the eyes , but with the mind , And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind . Acti . Sc . I. Masters , spread yourselves . Act i . Sc . 2 . This is Ercles ' vein . Act ...
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... true as steel . Act ii . Sc . I.1 I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows , Where ox - lips and the nodding violet grows . Act ii . Sc . 1.1 A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Bless thee , Bottom ...
... true as steel . Act ii . Sc . I.1 I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows , Where ox - lips and the nodding violet grows . Act ii . Sc . 1.1 A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Bless thee , Bottom ...
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... true beginning of our end . Act v . Sc . I. The best in this kind are but shadows . Act v . Sc . I. The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . Act v . Sc . I. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Now , by two - headed Janus , Nature hath fram'd ...
... true beginning of our end . Act v . Sc . I. The best in this kind are but shadows . Act v . Sc . I. The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . Act v . Sc . I. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Now , by two - headed Janus , Nature hath fram'd ...
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... . Come the three corners of the world in arms , And we shall shock them . Nought shall make us rue , If England to itself do rest but true . Act v . Sc . 7 . KING RICHARD II . All places that the eye of Shakespeare . 5 I-
... . Come the three corners of the world in arms , And we shall shock them . Nought shall make us rue , If England to itself do rest but true . Act v . Sc . 7 . KING RICHARD II . All places that the eye of Shakespeare . 5 I-
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Acti angels Beaumont and Fletcher beauty blessed Book breath Cćsar Canto Canto iii Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles Eloisa to Abelard Epistle Epitaph Essay eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flower fool give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN Julius Cćsar King Lady Letter light Line live Lord man's Matt mind morning nature ne'er never Night numbers o'er Paradise Lost peace pleasure Plutarch Pope Prologue Prov Proverbs Satire Satire vi Shakespeare sigh sleep smile Song Song of Solomon Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tears thee There's thine things THOMAS thought truth unto viii virtue voice weep wind wise woman words young youth