The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 348
... face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , - As from a conduit with three issuing spouts , - Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face , Blushing to be encounter'd with a cloud . Shall I speak for thee ? shall I ...
... face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , - As from a conduit with three issuing spouts , - Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face , Blushing to be encounter'd with a cloud . Shall I speak for thee ? shall I ...
Page 401
... face , the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever ras'd , and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . Ye gods that made me man , and sway in love , That have inflam'd ...
... face , the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever ras'd , and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . Ye gods that made me man , and sway in love , That have inflam'd ...
Page 407
... face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? Per . To take thy life . Thou know'st I have power Hel . [ Kneeling ] I have ground the axe myself ; Do you but strike the blow . Per . Rise ...
... face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? Per . To take thy life . Thou know'st I have power Hel . [ Kneeling ] I have ground the axe myself ; Do you but strike the blow . Per . Rise ...
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