The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - 251 Seiten |
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... Hear you me , Jeffica Lock up my doors ; and , when you hear the drum , And the vile fqueaking of the wry - neck'd fife , Clamber not you up to the cafements then , Nor thruft your head into the public street , To gaze on Christian ...
... Hear you me , Jeffica Lock up my doors ; and , when you hear the drum , And the vile fqueaking of the wry - neck'd fife , Clamber not you up to the cafements then , Nor thruft your head into the public street , To gaze on Christian ...
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... hear , he doth account me too . Yet this before my father's majesty : I am content that he fhall take the odds Of his great name and eftimation , And will to fave the blood on either fide , Try fortune with him in a fingle fight . Henry ...
... hear , he doth account me too . Yet this before my father's majesty : I am content that he fhall take the odds Of his great name and eftimation , And will to fave the blood on either fide , Try fortune with him in a fingle fight . Henry ...
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... hear ? Know man from man ? difpute his own estate ? Lies he not bed - rid ? And , again , does nothing , But what he did being childish ? The Winter's Tale , A. 2. Sc . CONSTANCY . I would have thee there , and here again , Ere I can ...
... hear ? Know man from man ? difpute his own estate ? Lies he not bed - rid ? And , again , does nothing , But what he did being childish ? The Winter's Tale , A. 2. Sc . CONSTANCY . I would have thee there , and here again , Ere I can ...
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... hear the folemn curfew ; by whofe aid ( Weak mafters though ye be ) I have bedimm'd The noon - tide fun , call'd forth the mutinous winds , And ' twixt the green fea and the azur'd vault Set Set roaring war ; to the dread rattling ...
... hear the folemn curfew ; by whofe aid ( Weak mafters though ye be ) I have bedimm'd The noon - tide fun , call'd forth the mutinous winds , And ' twixt the green fea and the azur'd vault Set Set roaring war ; to the dread rattling ...
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... hears no mufic : Seldom he fmiles ; and fimiles in fuch a fort As if he mock'd himself , and fcorn'd his fpirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing . Such men as he , be never at heart's ease While they behold a greater than ...
... hears no mufic : Seldom he fmiles ; and fimiles in fuch a fort As if he mock'd himself , and fcorn'd his fpirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing . Such men as he , be never at heart's ease While they behold a greater than ...
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