The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... frend a folemne othe he plight , At every feast y - kept by day , and banquet made by night , At pardons in the churche , at games in open streate , And every where he would refort where ladies wont to mete ; Eke should his favage heart ...
... frend a folemne othe he plight , At every feast y - kept by day , and banquet made by night , At pardons in the churche , at games in open streate , And every where he would refort where ladies wont to mete ; Eke should his favage heart ...
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... frend . His hand she clasped hard , and all her partes dyd shake , When layfureles with whispring voyce thus did the aunswer make : " You are no more your owne , deare frend , then I am yours ; My honour sav'd , prest tobey your will ...
... frend . His hand she clasped hard , and all her partes dyd shake , When layfureles with whispring voyce thus did the aunswer make : " You are no more your owne , deare frend , then I am yours ; My honour sav'd , prest tobey your will ...
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... frend unto the Montague . Lovd of this yong man more than any other gefte , The fryer eke of Verone youth aye liked Romeus beft ; For whom he ever hath in time of his diftres , As earst you heard , by skilful love found out his harmes ...
... frend unto the Montague . Lovd of this yong man more than any other gefte , The fryer eke of Verone youth aye liked Romeus beft ; For whom he ever hath in time of his diftres , As earst you heard , by skilful love found out his harmes ...
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... frend to stop amid his race begonne , Whom Cupid with his fimarting whip enforceth foorth to ronne . Part wonne by earnest fute , the frier doth graunt at last ; And part , because he thinkes the stormes , so lately overpast , Of both ...
... frend to stop amid his race begonne , Whom Cupid with his fimarting whip enforceth foorth to ronne . Part wonne by earnest fute , the frier doth graunt at last ; And part , because he thinkes the stormes , so lately overpast , Of both ...
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... frend by geving him a mate . Then turning to the nurce and to the other mayde , Go heare a masse or two , ( quod he ) which straightway shall be fayde . For , her confeffion heard , I will unto you twayne The charge that I received of ...
... frend by geving him a mate . Then turning to the nurce and to the other mayde , Go heare a masse or two , ( quod he ) which straightway shall be fayde . For , her confeffion heard , I will unto you twayne The charge that I received of ...
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