The Works of Shakespeare, Band 8J. and P. Knapton, 1773 |
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... hath he there been feen With tears augmenting the fresh morning - dew ; Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep fighs But all fo foon as the all - cheering fun Should , in the fartheft eaft , begin to draw The fhady curtains from ...
... hath he there been feen With tears augmenting the fresh morning - dew ; Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep fighs But all fo foon as the all - cheering fun Should , in the fartheft eaft , begin to draw The fhady curtains from ...
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... hath fworn , that she will ftill live chaste ? Rom . She hath , and in that fparing makes huge wafte . For beauty ftarv'd with her feverity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity . She is too fair , too wife ; wifely too fair , To merit ...
... hath fworn , that she will ftill live chaste ? Rom . She hath , and in that fparing makes huge wafte . For beauty ftarv'd with her feverity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity . She is too fair , too wife ; wifely too fair , To merit ...
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... hath not feen the change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her fipe to be a bride . Par . Younger than the are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are those fo early made The ...
... hath not feen the change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her fipe to be a bride . Par . Younger than the are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are those fo early made The ...
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... are dab- bling together fathom deep . The knight has drunk fo much bealth to the gentleman yonder on his knees , that he hath almost lost the ufe of his legs , Begot Begot of nothing , but vain phantasy ; Which is 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
... are dab- bling together fathom deep . The knight has drunk fo much bealth to the gentleman yonder on his knees , that he hath almost lost the ufe of his legs , Begot Begot of nothing , but vain phantasy ; Which is 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
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... hath corns ; am I come near you now ? Welcome , all gentlemen ; I have seen the day That I have worn a vifor , and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such as would pleafe : ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ...
... hath corns ; am I come near you now ? Welcome , all gentlemen ; I have seen the day That I have worn a vifor , and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such as would pleafe : ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ...
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