The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... eyes fee - path - ways 9 to his will ! Where fhall we dine ? -O me ! -What fray was here ? Yet tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love . [ Striking his breaft . T Why then , O brawling ...
... eyes fee - path - ways 9 to his will ! Where fhall we dine ? -O me ! -What fray was here ? Yet tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love . [ Striking his breaft . T Why then , O brawling ...
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... eyes ; Being vext , a fea nourish'd with lovers ' tears ; What is it elfe ? a madness moft discreet , A choaking gall , and a preferving fweet . Farewel , my cousin , Ben . Soft , I'll go along . And if you leave me fo , you do me wrong ...
... eyes ; Being vext , a fea nourish'd with lovers ' tears ; What is it elfe ? a madness moft discreet , A choaking gall , and a preferving fweet . Farewel , my cousin , Ben . Soft , I'll go along . And if you leave me fo , you do me wrong ...
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... eyes ; Examine other Beauties . Rom . ' Tis the way To call hers exquifite in queftion more ; Those happy masks ... eye - fight loft , Shew me a miftrefs , that is paffing fair , What doth her beauty ferve , but as a note , Where I may ...
... eyes ; Examine other Beauties . Rom . ' Tis the way To call hers exquifite in queftion more ; Those happy masks ... eye - fight loft , Shew me a miftrefs , that is paffing fair , What doth her beauty ferve , but as a note , Where I may ...
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... eyes that must echiple the day . Both the old and the new reading are philofophical nonfenfe , but they are both , and both equally poetical fense . 3 -do lufty young men feel , ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man ...
... eyes that must echiple the day . Both the old and the new reading are philofophical nonfenfe , but they are both , and both equally poetical fense . 3 -do lufty young men feel , ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man ...
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... eye , And the rank poison of the old will die . Rom . Your plantan leaf is excellent for that . Ben . For what , I pray thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a mad ...
... eye , And the rank poison of the old will die . Rom . Your plantan leaf is excellent for that . Ben . For what , I pray thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a mad ...
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