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" Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn; But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd in vain. seal'd in vain. "
Songs from the Dramatists - Page 141
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...this excess ; 1 feel too much tby blessing, make it less, For fear I surfeit t 9— iii. 2; 322 Tafee, oh, take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn.;. And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn.:. But my kisses bring again, Seals of love ; but...
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The Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 pages
...the third verse of the song of Bums, sad tbst exquisite one attributed to Shakspearc : — " Take, rved me wi' due respect; And, to salute her wi' a kiss, I put my the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn ; But my kisses bring again, Seals of love, but sealed...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 582 pages
...singing. SONG. Take, 0 ! take those lips away 5, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, bid seal'd in vain, seafd in vain. Mari. Break off thy song, and haste...
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 pages
...; a Boy singing. Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, Bring again, Seals of love, but sealed in vain, Sealed in rain. Mari. Break off thy song, and haste...
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 pages
...tongue to be so long : Yet will she blush, here be it said, To hear her secrets so bewrayed. XVII. Take, oh, take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, Seals of love, but sealed...
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Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet and ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 610 pages
...ACT IV. SCENE I. A Room in Mariana's House. MARIANA discovered sitting; a Boy singing. SONG. Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of...
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Brallaghan: Or The Deipnosophists

Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1845 - 362 pages
...arms. Bacchus give me love and wine. Happiness is only thine ! FROM THE GREEK. BY \V. SHAKSPEARE. Take, oh take those lips away That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes the break of day — Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, Seals of love, but...
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Brallaghan: Or The Deipnosophists

Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1845 - 356 pages
...arms. Bacchus give me love and wine. Happiness is only thine ! FROM THE GREEK. BY W. SHAKSPEARE. Take, oh take those lips away That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes the break of day — Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, Seals of love, but...
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A Love Gift for ...

1841 - 178 pages
...the stream, — So, sinking in his arms, her parting breath Reveal'd her story. TOBIK. SONG. TAKE, oh! take those lips away That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 4

George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1846 - 724 pages
...song is then sung, as Rollo enters — a most strange commencement for a bloody conclusion : Take, oh, take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn,...; But my kisses bring again, Seals of love, though seal'd in vain. Hide, oh, hide those hills of snow, Which thy frozen bosom bears, On whose tops the...
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