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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... pray , Sir , can you read ? Rom . Ay , mine own fortune in my mifery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book , But , I pray , Can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters and the language . Serv . Ye fay ...
... pray , Sir , can you read ? Rom . Ay , mine own fortune in my mifery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book , But , I pray , Can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters and the language . Serv . Ye fay ...
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... pray , come and crufh a cup of wine . Reft you merry . [ Exit . Ben . At this fame ancient Feaft of Capulet's Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou fo lov'ft ; With all th ' admired beauties of Verona . Go thither , and , with unattainted ...
... pray , come and crufh a cup of wine . Reft you merry . [ Exit . Ben . At this fame ancient Feaft of Capulet's Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou fo lov'ft ; With all th ' admired beauties of Verona . Go thither , and , with unattainted ...
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... pray thee , hold thy peace . Nurse . Yes , Madam ; yet I cannot chufe but laugh , to think it should leave crying , and say , ay ; and yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow a bump as big as a young cockrel's stone ; a perilous knock ...
... pray thee , hold thy peace . Nurse . Yes , Madam ; yet I cannot chufe but laugh , to think it should leave crying , and say , ay ; and yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow a bump as big as a young cockrel's stone ; a perilous knock ...
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... prayer or two , And fleeps again . This is that very Mab , That plats the manes of horses in the night , 3 And cakes the elf - locks in foul fluttish hairs , Which , once entangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids ...
... prayer or two , And fleeps again . This is that very Mab , That plats the manes of horses in the night , 3 And cakes the elf - locks in foul fluttish hairs , Which , once entangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids ...
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... prayer . Rom . O then , dear faint , let lips do what hands do : They pray , grant thou , left faith turn to despair . 7 If I prophane with my un- worthy hand This holy forine , the gentle Sin is this , My lips , two blufbing pilgrims ...
... prayer . Rom . O then , dear faint , let lips do what hands do : They pray , grant thou , left faith turn to despair . 7 If I prophane with my un- worthy hand This holy forine , the gentle Sin is this , My lips , two blufbing pilgrims ...
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