The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Chapter 593 : Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered? Ay me, I fell, and yet do question mak

Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered?

Ay me, I fell, and yet do question make What I should do again for such a sake.

'O, that infected moisture of his eye, O, that false fire which in his cheek so glowed, O, that forced thunder from his heart did fly, O, that sad breath his spongy lungs bestowed, O, all that borrowed motion, seeming owed, Would yet again betray the fore-betrayed, And new pervert a reconciled maid.'

THE END

Chapter 593 : Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered? Ay me, I fell, and yet do question mak
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