The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10 |
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Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadft , thou hadst been poor John . Draw thy tool , here comes - of the Houfe of the Montagues . Enter Abram and Balthafar . Sam . My naked weapon is out ; quarrel , I will back thee . Greg .
Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadft , thou hadst been poor John . Draw thy tool , here comes - of the Houfe of the Montagues . Enter Abram and Balthafar . Sam . My naked weapon is out ; quarrel , I will back thee . Greg .
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O , the is rich in beauty ; only poor , That when the dies , ( 7 ) with Beauty dies her Store . Ben . Then he hath fworn , that he will still live chafte ? ( 8 ) Rom . She hath , and in that Sparing makes huge wafte For beauty , ftarv'd ...
O , the is rich in beauty ; only poor , That when the dies , ( 7 ) with Beauty dies her Store . Ben . Then he hath fworn , that he will still live chafte ? ( 8 ) Rom . She hath , and in that Sparing makes huge wafte For beauty , ftarv'd ...
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At my poor houfe , look to behold this night ( 2 ) Earth - treading stars that make dark heaven's light . Such ( 1 ) She is the hopeful lady of my earth : ] This line not in the first edition . POFE . The lady of bis earth is an ...
At my poor houfe , look to behold this night ( 2 ) Earth - treading stars that make dark heaven's light . Such ( 1 ) She is the hopeful lady of my earth : ] This line not in the first edition . POFE . The lady of bis earth is an ...
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( 3 ) do lufty young men feel , ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man fball feel as much in an affembly of beau ties as young men feel in the month of April , is furely to wafte found upon a very poor Tentiment .
( 3 ) do lufty young men feel , ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man fball feel as much in an affembly of beau ties as young men feel in the month of April , is furely to wafte found upon a very poor Tentiment .
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( 7 ) Tut ! dun's the moufe , the conftable's own word ; If ( 7 ) Tut ! dun's the mouse , the constable's own word ; ] This poor obfcure stuff should have an explanation in mere charity . It is an answer to these two lines of Romeo ...
( 7 ) Tut ! dun's the moufe , the conftable's own word ; If ( 7 ) Tut ! dun's the mouse , the constable's own word ; ] This poor obfcure stuff should have an explanation in mere charity . It is an answer to these two lines of Romeo ...
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