The Works of William Shakespeare, Complete |
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Strana 774
My mind is troubl'd , like a fountain is ; but it lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint , stirr'd ; which will not show without knocking . The And I myself see not the bottom of it . man's undone for ever ; for if Hector break not ...
My mind is troubl'd , like a fountain is ; but it lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint , stirr'd ; which will not show without knocking . The And I myself see not the bottom of it . man's undone for ever ; for if Hector break not ...
Strana 1241
And chid the painter for his wondrous skill ; Let guiltless souls be freed from guilty woe : Saying , some shape in Sinon's was abus'd , For one's ofience why should so many fall , So fair a form lodg'd not a mind so ill ; To plague a ...
And chid the painter for his wondrous skill ; Let guiltless souls be freed from guilty woe : Saying , some shape in Sinon's was abus'd , For one's ofience why should so many fall , So fair a form lodg'd not a mind so ill ; To plague a ...
Strana 1263
For it no form delivers to the heart Alas , ' tis true , I have gone here and there , Of bird , of flower , or shape , which it doth latch ; And made myself a motley to the view , Of his quick objects hath the mind no part , Gor'd mine ...
For it no form delivers to the heart Alas , ' tis true , I have gone here and there , Of bird , of flower , or shape , which it doth latch ; And made myself a motley to the view , Of his quick objects hath the mind no part , Gor'd mine ...
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