The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 3 巻Harrap, 1598 |
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... rich the ribs , but bankerout the wits . Dumane . My loving Lord , Dumane is mortified , The grosser manner of these worlds delights , He throwes upon the grosse worlds baser slaves : To love , to wealth , to pompe , I pine and die ...
... rich the ribs , but bankerout the wits . Dumane . My loving Lord , Dumane is mortified , The grosser manner of these worlds delights , He throwes upon the grosse worlds baser slaves : To love , to wealth , to pompe , I pine and die ...
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... rich ere we depart , If fairings come thus plentifully in . A Lady wal'd about with Diamonds : Look you , what I have from the loving King . Rosa . Madam , came nothing else along with that ? Qu . Nothing but this : yes as much love in ...
... rich ere we depart , If fairings come thus plentifully in . A Lady wal'd about with Diamonds : Look you , what I have from the loving King . Rosa . Madam , came nothing else along with that ? Qu . Nothing but this : yes as much love in ...
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... rich Taffata . Pag . A holy parcell of the fairest dames that ever turn'd their backes to mortall viewes . 170 The Ladies turne their backes to him . Ber . [ Aside to Moth ] Their eyes villaine , their eyes . Pag . That ever turn'd ...
... rich Taffata . Pag . A holy parcell of the fairest dames that ever turn'd their backes to mortall viewes . 170 The Ladies turne their backes to him . Ber . [ Aside to Moth ] Their eyes villaine , their eyes . Pag . That ever turn'd ...
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... rich , so infinite , That we may doe it still without accompt . Vouchsafe to shew the sunshine of your That we ( like savages ) may worship it . face , Rosa . My face is but a Moone , and clouded too . Kin . Blessed are clouds , to doe ...
... rich , so infinite , That we may doe it still without accompt . Vouchsafe to shew the sunshine of your That we ( like savages ) may worship it . face , Rosa . My face is but a Moone , and clouded too . Kin . Blessed are clouds , to doe ...
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... rich things but poore . Ros . This proves you wise and rich : for in my eie Ber . I am a foole , and full of povertie . Ros . But that you take what doth to you belong , It were a fault to snatch words from my tongue . Ber . O , I am ...
... rich things but poore . Ros . This proves you wise and rich : for in my eie Ber . I am a foole , and full of povertie . Ros . But that you take what doth to you belong , It were a fault to snatch words from my tongue . Ber . O , I am ...
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