The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 9H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... live , draw your neck out of the collar . Sam . I ftrike quickly , being moved , Gre . But thou art not quickly moved to strike . Sam . A dog of the houfe of Montague moves me . Gre . To move , is- to ftir ; and to be valiant , is -to ...
... live , draw your neck out of the collar . Sam . I ftrike quickly , being moved , Gre . But thou art not quickly moved to strike . Sam . A dog of the houfe of Montague moves me . Gre . To move , is- to ftir ; and to be valiant , is -to ...
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... lives fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . 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 ...
... lives fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . 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 ...
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... live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben . Be rul'd by me , forget to think of her . Rom . O , teach me how I fhould forget to think , Ben . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ; Examine other beauties . Rom . ' Tis the way To call hers ...
... live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben . Be rul'd by me , forget to think of her . Rom . O , teach me how I fhould forget to think , Ben . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ; Examine other beauties . Rom . ' Tis the way To call hers ...
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... live a thousand years , I never fhould forget it ; Wilt thou not Jule ? quoth he : And , pretty fool , it ftinted , and faid — Ay . La . Cap . Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot choose bat ...
... live a thousand years , I never fhould forget it ; Wilt thou not Jule ? quoth he : And , pretty fool , it ftinted , and faid — Ay . La . Cap . Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot choose bat ...
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... lives in the fea ; and ' tis much pride , For fair without the fair within to hide : That book in many's eyes doth fhare the glory , That in gold clafps locks in the golden ftory ; So fhall you fhare all that he doth poffefs , By having ...
... lives in the fea ; and ' tis much pride , For fair without the fair within to hide : That book in many's eyes doth fhare the glory , That in gold clafps locks in the golden ftory ; So fhall you fhare all that he doth poffefs , By having ...
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