The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 8H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... is to ftand therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . Sam . A dog of that House shall move me to stand will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . A 4 : I Greg . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for.
... is to ftand therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . Sam . A dog of that House shall move me to stand will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . A 4 : I Greg . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for.
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... shall be : Which on more view of many , mine , being one , May ftand in number , tho ' in reck'ning none . Come , go with me . Go , firrah , trudge about , Through fair Verona ; find thofe perfons out , Whofe names are written there ...
... shall be : Which on more view of many , mine , being one , May ftand in number , tho ' in reck'ning none . Come , go with me . Go , firrah , trudge about , Through fair Verona ; find thofe perfons out , Whofe names are written there ...
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... shall she , marry , I remember it well . ' Tis fince the earthquake now eleven years , and she was wean'd ; I ne- ver fhall forget it , of all the days in the year , upon that day ; for I had then laid worm - wood to my dug , fit- ting ...
... shall she , marry , I remember it well . ' Tis fince the earthquake now eleven years , and she was wean'd ; I ne- ver fhall forget it , of all the days in the year , upon that day ; for I had then laid worm - wood to my dug , fit- ting ...
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... shall behold him at our Feast ; Read o'er the Volume of young Paris ' Face , And find Delight writ there with Beauty's pen ; Examine ev'ry fev'ral Lineament , And fee , how one another lends Content : And what obfcur'd in this fair ...
... shall behold him at our Feast ; Read o'er the Volume of young Paris ' Face , And find Delight writ there with Beauty's pen ; Examine ev'ry fev'ral Lineament , And fee , how one another lends Content : And what obfcur'd in this fair ...
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... Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels ; and expire the term Of a defpifed life clos'd in my breast , By fome vile forfeit of untimely death . But he , that hath the fteerage of my course , Direct my fuit ! On ...
... Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels ; and expire the term Of a defpifed life clos'd in my breast , By fome vile forfeit of untimely death . But he , that hath the fteerage of my course , Direct my fuit ! On ...
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