The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... Speaking of a maid in love , he fays , 66 She never told her love , " But let concealment , like a worm i ' th ' bud , " Feed on her damask cheek : she pin'd in thought , " And sate like PATIENCE on a monument , 66 Smiling at GRIEF ...
... Speaking of a maid in love , he fays , 66 She never told her love , " But let concealment , like a worm i ' th ' bud , " Feed on her damask cheek : she pin'd in thought , " And sate like PATIENCE on a monument , 66 Smiling at GRIEF ...
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... Speak to the mariners : fall to't yarely , or we run ourfelves aground : beftir , beftir . Enter Mariners . [ Exit . Boatf . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts : yare , yare : Take in the top - fail ; Tend to the mafter's ...
... Speak to the mariners : fall to't yarely , or we run ourfelves aground : beftir , beftir . Enter Mariners . [ Exit . Boatf . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts : yare , yare : Take in the top - fail ; Tend to the mafter's ...
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... speak this fpeech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples heard thee ? Fer . A fingle thing , as I am now , that wonders To hear thee fpeak of Naples : He does hear me ; And that ...
... speak this fpeech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples heard thee ? Fer . A fingle thing , as I am now , that wonders To hear thee fpeak of Naples : He does hear me ; And that ...
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... Speak not you for him ; he's a traitor .-- Čome . I'll manacle thy neck and feet together : Sea - water fhalt thou drink , thy food shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled : Follow . Fer ...
... Speak not you for him ; he's a traitor .-- Čome . I'll manacle thy neck and feet together : Sea - water fhalt thou drink , thy food shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled : Follow . Fer ...
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... speak , would it not fay , he lies ? Seb . Ay , or very falfely pocket up his report . Gon . Methinks , our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on firft in Africk , at the mar- riage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the ...
... speak , would it not fay , he lies ? Seb . Ay , or very falfely pocket up his report . Gon . Methinks , our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on firft in Africk , at the mar- riage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the ...
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