Oyonale - 3D art and graphic experiments
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Click on the verses to see them in context. Shakespeare's plays are available from the Gutenberg Projet.
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O my lord, if my duty be too bold, my love is too unmannerly. And spurn upon thee, beggar, for thy boldness. Then love-devouring death do what he dare,-- Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not. I dare abide no longer. CLICK HERE Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn Our ancient word of courage, fair Saint George, Than my Lord Hastings no man might be bolder; His wit set down to make his valour live; We might have met them dareful, beard to beard, - And in my temper soften'd valour's steel.
His wit set down to make his valour live; I dare abide no longer. Come, go, good Juliet [noise within],--I dare no longer stay. mean to make bold withal, and, as you shall use me hereafter, Yet who so bold but says he sees it not! Lines of fair comfort and encouragement.