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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... she will still live chafte ? " Rom . She hath , and in that Sparing makes huge wafte . For beauty , ftarv'd with her feverity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity . She is too fair , too wife ; wifely too fair , To merit blifs by making ...
... she will still live chafte ? " Rom . She hath , and in that Sparing makes huge wafte . For beauty , ftarv'd with her feverity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity . She is too fair , too wife ; wifely too fair , To merit blifs by making ...
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... she . She is the hopeful lady of my earth : But woo her , gentle Paris , get her heart , My will to her confent is but a part ; If the agree , within her fcope of choice Lies my confent , and fair according voice : This night , I hold ...
... she . She is the hopeful lady of my earth : But woo her , gentle Paris , get her heart , My will to her confent is but a part ; If the agree , within her fcope of choice Lies my confent , and fair according voice : This night , I hold ...
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... 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 in the ...
... 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 in the ...
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... she could have run , and waddled all about ; for even the day be- fore . fhe broke her brow , and then my husband , ( God be with his foul , a ' was a merry man ; ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ...
... she could have run , and waddled all about ; for even the day be- fore . fhe broke her brow , and then my husband , ( God be with his foul , a ' was a merry man ; ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ...
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... She She is the Fairies ' Midwife . ] Thus begins that admira- ble Speech upon the Effects of the Imagination in Dreams . But , Queen Mab the Faries ' Midwife ? What is the then Queen of Why , the Fairies . What ! and their Midwife too ...
... She She is the Fairies ' Midwife . ] Thus begins that admira- ble Speech upon the Effects of the Imagination in Dreams . But , Queen Mab the Faries ' Midwife ? What is the then Queen of Why , the Fairies . What ! and their Midwife too ...
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