Cupid's Birthday Book: One Thousand Love-darts from Shakespeare, Gathered and Arranged for Every Day in the YearW.P. Nimmo, 1875 - 448 pagini |
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... date is out of such prolixity : We'll have no without - book prologue faintly spoke For our entrance : But let them measure us by what they will . Romeo and Juliet , i . 4 . The vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear , And.
... date is out of such prolixity : We'll have no without - book prologue faintly spoke For our entrance : But let them measure us by what they will . Romeo and Juliet , i . 4 . The vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear , And.
Pagina 9
... Measure for Measure , iii , 1 . Since that my beauty cannot please his eye , I'll weep what's left away , and weeping die . Comedy of Errors , ii . 1 . You may look pale , but I should blush , I know , To be o'erheard and taken napping ...
... Measure for Measure , iii , 1 . Since that my beauty cannot please his eye , I'll weep what's left away , and weeping die . Comedy of Errors , ii . 1 . You may look pale , but I should blush , I know , To be o'erheard and taken napping ...
Pagina 19
... Measure for Measure , iii . 1 . I do love nothing in the world so well as you : is not that strange ? Much Ado About Nothing , iv . 1 . January 20th . I Beyond all limit of what else i ' the world Do love , prize , honour you . Tempest ...
... Measure for Measure , iii . 1 . I do love nothing in the world so well as you : is not that strange ? Much Ado About Nothing , iv . 1 . January 20th . I Beyond all limit of what else i ' the world Do love , prize , honour you . Tempest ...
Pagina 23
... measure rein thy joy ; scant this excess . I feel too much thy blessing : make it less , For fear I surfeit . Merchant of Venice , iii . 2 . March 24th . What my love is , proof hath made you know . Hamlet , iii . 2 . Which of you shall ...
... measure rein thy joy ; scant this excess . I feel too much thy blessing : make it less , For fear I surfeit . Merchant of Venice , iii . 2 . March 24th . What my love is , proof hath made you know . Hamlet , iii . 2 . Which of you shall ...
Pagina 15
... Measure for Measure , iii . 2 . Look , what is best , that best I wish in thee : This wish I have ; then ten times happy me ! Sonnets , xxxvii . April 16th . I love thee better now than e'er I did . Timon of Athens , iv . 3 . Is she not ...
... Measure for Measure , iii . 2 . Look , what is best , that best I wish in thee : This wish I have ; then ten times happy me ! Sonnets , xxxvii . April 16th . I love thee better now than e'er I did . Timon of Athens , iv . 3 . Is she not ...
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All's Antony and Cleopatra April beauty beloved blessed cheek Comedy of Errors Cupid Cymbeline daughter dear December dote e'er Ends eyes fair gentle Gentlemen of Verona grace Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Hebquary Henry VIII honour January Julius Cæsar July King John King Lear kiss live look lord love thee Love's Labour Lost Lover's Complaint lovers Macbeth maid married Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Midsummer Night's Dream Midsummer-Night's Dream mistress ne'er never noble November October Othello Passionate Pilgrim Pericles praise Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet September Shrew sigh sing Sonnets soul speak swear sweet love Taming tell Tempest thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou lovest thou wilt thoughts thy love Titus Andronicus to-morrow tongue Troilus and Cressida true love truth Twelfth Night Venus and Adonis Winter's Tale Wives of Windsor woman words worth youth
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Pagina 5 - My story being done, She gave me for my pains a world of sighs; She swore, in faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange; Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful.
Pagina 17 - Troilus had his brains dashed out with a Grecian club; yet he did what he could to die before, and he is one of the patterns of love. Leander, he would have lived many a fair year, though Hero had turned nun, if it had not been for a hot midsummer night; for, good youth, he went but forth...
Pagina 5 - Why have my sisters husbands, if they say They love you all? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him, half my care and duty. Sure I shall never marry like my sisters, To love my father all.
Pagina 29 - What maids lack from head to heel : • Come, buy of me, come ; come buy, come buy ; Buy, lads, or else your lasses cry: Come, buy, Sac.