The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8 |
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For this time all the reft depart away , You , Capulet , fhall go along with me ; And , Montague , come you this afternoon , To know our further pleasure in this cafe , To old Free - town , our common judgment place : Once more ...
For this time all the reft depart away , You , Capulet , fhall go along with me ; And , Montague , come you this afternoon , To know our further pleasure in this cafe , To old Free - town , our common judgment place : Once more ...
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You are a Lover , borrow Cupid's Wings , And foar with them above a common , Bound . Rom . I am too fore enpearced with his Shaft , To foar with his light Feathers ; and fo bound , I cannot bound a pitch above dull Woe .
You are a Lover , borrow Cupid's Wings , And foar with them above a common , Bound . Rom . I am too fore enpearced with his Shaft , To foar with his light Feathers ; and fo bound , I cannot bound a pitch above dull Woe .
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Whereupon he became SUITER for the reverfion of the Cuftos brevium office in the Common Pleas . Which the King willingly granted , it being the firft SUIT he had in bis life . Indeed our Poet has very rarely turned his fatire again ...
Whereupon he became SUITER for the reverfion of the Cuftos brevium office in the Common Pleas . Which the King willingly granted , it being the firft SUIT he had in bis life . Indeed our Poet has very rarely turned his fatire again ...
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This was a common fuperftition ; and feems to have had its rife from the horrid disease called the I Plica Polonica . WARBURTON . 4 Dive my fuit ! ] Guide the Sequel of the adventure . SCENE SCENE s Changes to a Hall in Capulet's House ...
This was a common fuperftition ; and feems to have had its rife from the horrid disease called the I Plica Polonica . WARBURTON . 4 Dive my fuit ! ] Guide the Sequel of the adventure . SCENE SCENE s Changes to a Hall in Capulet's House ...
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... by this means it both becomes a vowel , and answers in found to eye , upon which the conceit turns in the fecond line . THEOB . -death - darting eye of cockatrice . ] The ftrange lines that follow here in the common books t Nurfe .
... by this means it both becomes a vowel , and answers in found to eye , upon which the conceit turns in the fecond line . THEOB . -death - darting eye of cockatrice . ] The ftrange lines that follow here in the common books t Nurfe .
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