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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... mean , an we be in choler , we'll draw . Gre . Ay , while you 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 ...
... mean , an we be in choler , we'll draw . Gre . Ay , while you 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 ...
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... means ? Mon. Both by myfelf , and many other friends : But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself I will not fay how true- But to himself fo fecret and so close , So far from founding and difcovery , As is the bud bit with ...
... means ? Mon. Both by myfelf , and many other friends : But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself I will not fay how true- But to himself fo fecret and so close , So far from founding and difcovery , As is the bud bit with ...
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... mean , fir , in delay We wafte our lights in vain , like lamps by day . Take our good meaning ; for our judgement fits Five times in that , ere once in our five wits . Rom . And we mean well , in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to ...
... mean , fir , in delay We wafte our lights in vain , like lamps by day . Take our good meaning ; for our judgement fits Five times in that , ere once in our five wits . Rom . And we mean well , in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to ...
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... means much less To meet her new.beloved any where ; But paffion lends them power , time means to meet , Temp'ring extremities with extreme fweet . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. An open Place , adjoining Capulet's Rom , Can I go Garden ...
... means much less To meet her new.beloved any where ; But paffion lends them power , time means to meet , Temp'ring extremities with extreme fweet . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. An open Place , adjoining Capulet's Rom , Can I go Garden ...
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... too cold for me to fleep : Come , fhall we go ? Ben . Go , then ; for ' tis in vain To feek him here , that means not to be found . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Capulet's Garden . Enter ROMEO . Rom 30 A & II . ROMEO AND JULIET .
... too cold for me to fleep : Come , fhall we go ? Ben . Go , then ; for ' tis in vain To feek him here , that means not to be found . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Capulet's Garden . Enter ROMEO . Rom 30 A & II . ROMEO AND JULIET .
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