The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... should have been more ftrange , I must confefs , But that thou over - heard'ft , ere I was ' ware , My true love's Paffion ; therefore pardon me , And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath so discovered ...
... should have been more ftrange , I must confefs , But that thou over - heard'ft , ere I was ' ware , My true love's Paffion ; therefore pardon me , And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath so discovered ...
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... should have none shortly , for one would kill the other . Thou ! why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair lefs , in his beard , than thou hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , ha- ving no ...
... should have none shortly , for one would kill the other . Thou ! why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair lefs , in his beard , than thou hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , ha- ving no ...
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... should dwell In fuch a gorgeous palace ! Nurfe . There's no trust , No faith , no honefty , in men ; all perjur'd ; All , all forfworn ; all naught ; and all diffemblers . Ah , where's my man ? Give me fome Aqua vita- Thefe griefs ...
... should dwell In fuch a gorgeous palace ! Nurfe . There's no trust , No faith , no honefty , in men ; all perjur'd ; All , all forfworn ; all naught ; and all diffemblers . Ah , where's my man ? Give me fome Aqua vita- Thefe griefs ...
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... deep an ~~~~~~ Rom . Oh , Nurfe ! Nurfe . Ah Sir ! ah Sir ! -Death is the end of all . 7 So Hanmer . The other editions read , Why should you fall into so deep an ab ? Rom . Rom . Speak'st thou of Juliet ? how is it ROMEO and JULIET . 77.
... deep an ~~~~~~ Rom . Oh , Nurfe ! Nurfe . Ah Sir ! ah Sir ! -Death is the end of all . 7 So Hanmer . The other editions read , Why should you fall into so deep an ab ? Rom . Rom . Speak'st thou of Juliet ? how is it ROMEO and JULIET . 77.
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... should bedeck thy Shape , thy Love , thy Wit . Thy noble Shape is but a Form of Wax , Digreffing from the Valour of a Man ; Thy dear Love fworn , but hollow Perjury , Killing that Love , which thou haft vow'd to cherish . Thy Wit , that ...
... should bedeck thy Shape , thy Love , thy Wit . Thy noble Shape is but a Form of Wax , Digreffing from the Valour of a Man ; Thy dear Love fworn , but hollow Perjury , Killing that Love , which thou haft vow'd to cherish . Thy Wit , that ...
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