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7 But thou art fair ; and at thy birth , dear boy , Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great : Of Nature's gifts thou mayst with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . 8 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ?
7 But thou art fair ; and at thy birth , dear boy , Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great : Of Nature's gifts thou mayst with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . 8 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ?
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187 Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thine , - Though mine be not so fair , yet are they red , — The kiss shall be thine own as well as mine : - What see'st thou in the ground ? hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs , there ...
187 Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thine , - Though mine be not so fair , yet are they red , — The kiss shall be thine own as well as mine : - What see'st thou in the ground ? hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs , there ...
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If thou would have such a one , take me : and take me , take a soldier ; take a soldier , take a king : and what say'st thou , then , to my love ? speak , my fair , and fairly , I pray thee . 204 PORTIA You see me , Lord Bassanio ...
If thou would have such a one , take me : and take me , take a soldier ; take a soldier , take a king : and what say'st thou , then , to my love ? speak , my fair , and fairly , I pray thee . 204 PORTIA You see me , Lord Bassanio ...
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The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and Nature William Shakespeare,George Rylands Vista de fragmentos - 1939 |
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Antony arms bear beauty better blood breath bright brow Cæsar cheek CLEOPATRA cold comes Cressida crown dead dear death doth dream earth eyes face fair fall father fear fire flowers follow fool give gods Hamlet hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry hold honour hour John keep kind King Lear kiss lady leave lies light lips live look lord Macbeth maid man's MARK mind nature never night once passion peace play poor pray prince proud rich seen Shakespeare sing sleep soldier Sonnet soul sound speak spirit stand sweet sword tears tell thee thing thou thou art thought thousand tongue Troilus true turn wind young youth