The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 275
... mynde doeth melt awaye , my utward parts do pyne . And , but you helpe all whole , to ashes shall I toorne ; Wherefore , alas ! have ruth on him , whom you do force to boorne . " 1 Even with his ended tale , the torches - daunce had ...
... mynde doeth melt awaye , my utward parts do pyne . And , but you helpe all whole , to ashes shall I toorne ; Wherefore , alas ! have ruth on him , whom you do force to boorne . " 1 Even with his ended tale , the torches - daunce had ...
Page 277
... mynde to stop amyd her course begonne , Sometime the vowes , what fo betyde , that tempted race to ronne . Thus dangers dred and love within the mayden fought ; The fight was feerse , continuyng long by their contrary thought . In ...
... mynde to stop amyd her course begonne , Sometime the vowes , what fo betyde , that tempted race to ronne . Thus dangers dred and love within the mayden fought ; The fight was feerse , continuyng long by their contrary thought . In ...
Page 278
... mynde to make of me his lawful wedded wyfe . For fo perchaunce this new alliance may procure Unto our houses such a peace as ever shall indure . " Oh how we can perswade ourself to what we like ! And how we can difwade our mynd , if ...
... mynde to make of me his lawful wedded wyfe . For fo perchaunce this new alliance may procure Unto our houses such a peace as ever shall indure . " Oh how we can perswade ourself to what we like ! And how we can difwade our mynd , if ...
Page 289
... mynde ; For , as the wretched state is now redrest at last , So is it skill behinde our backe the cursed care to caft . Since Fortune of her grace hath place and time assinde , Where we with pleasure may content our uncontented mynde ...
... mynde ; For , as the wretched state is now redrest at last , So is it skill behinde our backe the cursed care to caft . Since Fortune of her grace hath place and time assinde , Where we with pleasure may content our uncontented mynde ...
Page 304
... mynde . As of a morning fowle ensues an evening fayre , So banisht hope returneth hope to banish his despayre . Now his affections veale removed from his eyes , He feeth the path that he must walke , and reason makes him wife . For very ...
... mynde . As of a morning fowle ensues an evening fayre , So banisht hope returneth hope to banish his despayre . Now his affections veale removed from his eyes , He feeth the path that he must walke , and reason makes him wife . For very ...
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