New Masks to Old FacesPrinted at the Chiswick Press, 1901 - 222 páginas |
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... tongue can say ; Into what other realm it wings its flight Is from us hidden as in darkest night . And yet ' twas ours - ourselves in fact and deed , Whose promptings helped us in our utmost need ; The Shell it once inhabited lies there ...
... tongue can say ; Into what other realm it wings its flight Is from us hidden as in darkest night . And yet ' twas ours - ourselves in fact and deed , Whose promptings helped us in our utmost need ; The Shell it once inhabited lies there ...
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... because they are the last ; They echo in the future and recur When wand'ring thoughts revert to days long past , Alike in life's repose and in its stir . " That man that hath a tongue I say is 29 February 14 . February 15. ...
... because they are the last ; They echo in the future and recur When wand'ring thoughts revert to days long past , Alike in life's repose and in its stir . " That man that hath a tongue I say is 29 February 14 . February 15. ...
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G. C. Bruce. " That man that hath a tongue I say is no man If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . " " Two Gentlemen of Verona , III . 1 . OW women oft are won ' tis hard to say , HOW I sometimes think they give themselves away ...
G. C. Bruce. " That man that hath a tongue I say is no man If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . " " Two Gentlemen of Verona , III . 1 . OW women oft are won ' tis hard to say , HOW I sometimes think they give themselves away ...
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... tongue can tell . March 30 . " Daffodils That come before the swallow dares and take The winds of March with beauty . " Winter's Tale , IV . 3 . HE winds of March treat them unkindly , THE Tossing their yellow top - knots to and fro ...
... tongue can tell . March 30 . " Daffodils That come before the swallow dares and take The winds of March with beauty . " Winter's Tale , IV . 3 . HE winds of March treat them unkindly , THE Tossing their yellow top - knots to and fro ...
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... tongue . " Tis idle to declaim against a hurricane ; The sweetest sounds that ere were said or sung Are silenced as it thunders o'er the plain . That froth of fleeting joy , that minute's mirth , That dream , that breath , that ...
... tongue . " Tis idle to declaim against a hurricane ; The sweetest sounds that ere were said or sung Are silenced as it thunders o'er the plain . That froth of fleeting joy , that minute's mirth , That dream , that breath , that ...
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All's beauty bright brings Comedy of Errors comfort in despair conscience courage Cymbeline dark December deeds doth e'en earth eternal evil eyes fair fancy fate fear February feel fool fortune fortune's future gainst Gentlemen of Verona give God's grief Hamlet happy hath heart Heaven Henry VI Henry VIII honour hope Julius Cæsar King Lear laugh lest life's light lives look Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice merry Midsummer Night's Dream mind nature's naught never o'er Othello pain passion past peace pleasure poor praise prize rest Richard Richard II shines sigh smile sorrow soul strive sweet Tempest thee there's thine things thou thoughts Timon of Athens toil tongue Troilus and Cressida true truth Twelfth Night wealth what's Whilst winter wise woman words youth