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Can't Stop Myself From Loving You |
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Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more" |
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Hamlet, Act I, Scene 1 |
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Hamlet, Act I, Scene 2 |
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Hamlet, Act I, Scene 3 |
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Hamlet, Act I, Scene 4 |
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Hamlet, Act I, Scene 5 |
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Hamlet, Act II, Scene 1 |
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Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2 (continued) |
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Hamlet, Act III, Scene 1 |
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Hamlet, Act III, Scene 2 |
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Hamlet, Act III, Scene 3 |
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Hamlet, Act III, Scene 4 |
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Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1 |
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Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 2 |
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Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 3 |
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Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 4 |
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Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5 |
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Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 6 |
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Hamlet, Act V, Scene 2 |
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King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute" |
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Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara" |
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Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart" |
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Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk" |
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Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit" |
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Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have" |
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Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil" |
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Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions" |
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Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?" |
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The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree" |
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The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity" |
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The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life" |
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The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought" |
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Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death" |
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Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips" |
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Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse" |