The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 38 卷 |
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Honour thyself to rid me of this shame ; For if I die , my honour lives in thee , But if I live , thou liv'st in my defame : Since thou couldst not defend thy loyal dame And wast afeard to scratch her wicked foe , Kill both thyself and ...
Honour thyself to rid me of this shame ; For if I die , my honour lives in thee , But if I live , thou liv'st in my defame : Since thou couldst not defend thy loyal dame And wast afeard to scratch her wicked foe , Kill both thyself and ...
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The old bees die , the young possess their hive : Then live , sweet Lucrece , live again , and see 1770 Thy father die , and not thy father thee ! ” By this , starts Collatine as from a dream , And bids Lucretius give his sorrow place ...
The old bees die , the young possess their hive : Then live , sweet Lucrece , live again , and see 1770 Thy father die , and not thy father thee ! ” By this , starts Collatine as from a dream , And bids Lucretius give his sorrow place ...
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XX Live with me , and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys , dales and fields , And all the craggy mountains yields . 5 There will we sit upon the rocks , And see the shepherds feed their flocks ...
XX Live with me , and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys , dales and fields , And all the craggy mountains yields . 5 There will we sit upon the rocks , And see the shepherds feed their flocks ...
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