The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 2Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... Thou art not what thou seem'st ; and if the same , Thou seem'st not what thou art , a god , a king ; For kings like gods should govern everything . ' How will thy shame be sceded in thine age , When thus thy vices bud before thy spring ! If ...
... Thou art not what thou seem'st ; and if the same , Thou seem'st not what thou art , a god , a king ; For kings like gods should govern everything . ' How will thy shame be sceded in thine age , When thus thy vices bud before thy spring ! If ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. XXXIX . O , how thy worth with manners may I sing , When thou art all the better part of me ? What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is ' t but mine own , when I praise thee ? Even ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. XXXIX . O , how thy worth with manners may I sing , When thou art all the better part of me ? What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is ' t but mine own , when I praise thee ? Even ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Thea art as tyrannous , so as thou art , As those whose beauties proudly make them cruel : For well thou know'st to my dear doting heart Thou art the fairest and most precious jewel . Yet , in good ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Thea art as tyrannous , so as thou art , As those whose beauties proudly make them cruel : For well thou know'st to my dear doting heart Thou art the fairest and most precious jewel . Yet , in good ...
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