The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Ladies attending on the Queen . Heralds , two Gardiners , Keeper , Meffenger , Groom , and other Attendants . SCENE , difperfedly , in feveral Parts of England . Of this the Editions , earlier than the firft Folio , are , I. 4to , by ...
... Ladies attending on the Queen . Heralds , two Gardiners , Keeper , Meffenger , Groom , and other Attendants . SCENE , difperfedly , in feveral Parts of England . Of this the Editions , earlier than the firft Folio , are , I. 4to , by ...
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... ladies ; and thy fteps , no more Than a delightful meafure , or a dance . For gnarling Sorrow hath lefs Pow'r to bite The man that mocks at it , and fets it light . ] Boling . Oh , who can hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the ...
... ladies ; and thy fteps , no more Than a delightful meafure , or a dance . For gnarling Sorrow hath lefs Pow'r to bite The man that mocks at it , and fets it light . ] Boling . Oh , who can hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the ...
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... lady . Queen . " Tis nothing lefs ; Conceit is ftill deriv'd From fome fore - father grief ; mine is not fo ; ( 5 ) For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething hath , the nothing that I grieve ; ( 6 ) ' Tis in reverfion ...
... lady . Queen . " Tis nothing lefs ; Conceit is ftill deriv'd From fome fore - father grief ; mine is not fo ; ( 5 ) For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething hath , the nothing that I grieve ; ( 6 ) ' Tis in reverfion ...
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... Lady . Madam , we'll play at bowls . Queen . Twill make me think , the world is full of rubs , And that my fortune runs ag againit the bias . Lady . Madam , we'll dance .. Queen . My legs can keep no measure in delight , When my poor ...
... Lady . Madam , we'll play at bowls . Queen . Twill make me think , the world is full of rubs , And that my fortune runs ag againit the bias . Lady . Madam , we'll dance .. Queen . My legs can keep no measure in delight , When my poor ...
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... Ladies retire . Gard . Go , bind thou up yond dangling Apricots , Which , like unruly children , make their Sire Stoop with oppreffion of their prodigal weight . Give fome fupportance to the bending twigs . Go thou , and , like an ...
... Ladies retire . Gard . Go , bind thou up yond dangling Apricots , Which , like unruly children , make their Sire Stoop with oppreffion of their prodigal weight . Give fome fupportance to the bending twigs . Go thou , and , like an ...
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