The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... heads . Greg . The heads of the maids ? Sam . Ay , the heads of the maids , or the maiden- heads , take it in what sense thou wilt . Greg . They must take it in fenfe , that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to ftand ...
... heads . Greg . The heads of the maids ? Sam . Ay , the heads of the maids , or the maiden- heads , take it in what sense thou wilt . Greg . They must take it in fenfe , that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to ftand ...
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... head , and cut the winds , Who , nothing hurt withal , hifs'd him in fcorn . While we were interchanging thrufts and blows , Came more and more , and fought on part and part , ' Till the Prince came , who parted either Part . La . Mon ...
... head , and cut the winds , Who , nothing hurt withal , hifs'd him in fcorn . While we were interchanging thrufts and blows , Came more and more , and fought on part and part , ' Till the Prince came , who parted either Part . La . Mon ...
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... head , at twelve years old ) I bad her come ; what lamb ! what , lady - bird ! God forbid ! where's this girl ? what , Jutet ? Enter Juliet . Jul . How now , who calls ? Nurfe . Your mother . Juliet . Madam , I am here , what is your ...
... head , at twelve years old ) I bad her come ; what lamb ! what , lady - bird ! God forbid ! where's this girl ? what , Jutet ? Enter Juliet . Jul . How now , who calls ? Nurfe . Your mother . Juliet . Madam , I am here , what is your ...
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... head ? The brightness of her cheek would fhame thofe stars , As day - light doth a lamp ; her eyes in heav'n Would ... head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back ...
... head ? The brightness of her cheek would fhame thofe stars , As day - light doth a lamp ; her eyes in heav'n Would ... head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back ...
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... head So foon to bid good - morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And , where care lodgeth , fleep will never lie ; But where unbruifed youth with unftuft brain , Doth couch his limbs , there golden fleep doth ...
... head So foon to bid good - morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And , where care lodgeth , fleep will never lie ; But where unbruifed youth with unftuft brain , Doth couch his limbs , there golden fleep doth ...
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