The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... there been seen With tears augmenting the fresh morning - dew , Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep fighs : But all fo foon as the all - cheering Sun Should , in the furtheft Eaft , begin to draw The fhady curtains from Aurora's ...
... there been seen With tears augmenting the fresh morning - dew , Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep fighs : But all fo foon as the all - cheering Sun Should , in the furtheft Eaft , begin to draw The fhady curtains from Aurora's ...
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... there ; and to them fay , My house and welcome on their pleasure stay . [ Exeunt Capulet and Paris . Serv . Find them out , whose names are written here ? -It is written , that the Shoemaker fhould meddle with his Yard , and the Tailor ...
... there ; and to them fay , My house and welcome on their pleasure stay . [ Exeunt Capulet and Paris . Serv . Find them out , whose names are written here ? -It is written , that the Shoemaker fhould meddle with his Yard , and the Tailor ...
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... there be weigh'd Your lady - love against fome other maid , ( 5 ) A fair affembly ; whither should they come ? Serv . Up.- Rom . Whitber ? to fupper ? Serv . To our boufe . ] Romeo had read over the lift of invited guests ; but how ...
... there be weigh'd Your lady - love against fome other maid , ( 5 ) A fair affembly ; whither should they come ? Serv . Up.- Rom . Whitber ? to fupper ? Serv . To our boufe . ] Romeo had read over the lift of invited guests ; but how ...
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... there will be the fame fault if we read courtier's , it having been faid before , On courtiers ' knees , that dream un curtfies strait : because they re fhewn in two places under different views : in the first , their fippery ; in the ...
... there will be the fame fault if we read courtier's , it having been faid before , On courtiers ' knees , that dream un curtfies strait : because they re fhewn in two places under different views : in the first , their fippery ; in the ...
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... there golden fleep doth reign ; Therefore thy earlinefs doth me affure , Thou art up - rouz'd by fome diftemp'rature ; Or if not fo , then here I hit it right , Our Romeo hath not been in bed to - night . Rom . That laft is true , the ...
... there golden fleep doth reign ; Therefore thy earlinefs doth me affure , Thou art up - rouz'd by fome diftemp'rature ; Or if not fo , then here I hit it right , Our Romeo hath not been in bed to - night . Rom . That laft is true , the ...
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