The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 第 5 巻Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 ページ |
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... move me to ftand : I will take the Wall of any Man or Maid of Mountague's . Greg . That fhews thee weak , Slave , for the weakest to the Wall . VOL . V. B 2 goes Sam Sam . True , and therefore Women , being the ROMEO ...
... move me to ftand : I will take the Wall of any Man or Maid of Mountague's . Greg . That fhews thee weak , Slave , for the weakest to the Wall . VOL . V. B 2 goes Sam Sam . True , and therefore Women , being the ROMEO ...
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In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts William Shakespeare. Sam . True , and therefore Women , being the weakest Veffels , are ever thruft to the Wall : therefore I will push Mountague's Men from the Wall , and thruft his Maids to the Wall ...
In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts William Shakespeare. Sam . True , and therefore Women , being the weakest Veffels , are ever thruft to the Wall : therefore I will push Mountague's Men from the Wall , and thruft his Maids to the Wall ...
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... true ) But to himself fo fecret and fo clofe , So far from founding and discovery , As is the Bud bit with an envious Worm , E'er he can spread his fweet Leaves to the Air , Or dedicate his Beauty to the fame . Could we but learn from ...
... true ) But to himself fo fecret and fo clofe , So far from founding and discovery , As is the Bud bit with an envious Worm , E'er he can spread his fweet Leaves to the Air , Or dedicate his Beauty to the fame . Could we but learn from ...
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... true ; Mer . O then I fee Queen Mab hath been with you : She is the Fairies Mid - wife , and fhe comes in fhape no big ger than an Agat - ftone on the Fore - finger of an Alderman , drawn with a teem of little Atomies , over Mens Nofes ...
... true ; Mer . O then I fee Queen Mab hath been with you : She is the Fairies Mid - wife , and fhe comes in fhape no big ger than an Agat - ftone on the Fore - finger of an Alderman , drawn with a teem of little Atomies , over Mens Nofes ...
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... True , I talk of Dreams ; Which are the Children of an idle Brain , Begot of nothing , but vain Phantafie , Which is as thin of fubftance as the Air , And more unconftant than the Wind ; who wooes Even now the frozen bofom of the North ...
... True , I talk of Dreams ; Which are the Children of an idle Brain , Begot of nothing , but vain Phantafie , Which is as thin of fubftance as the Air , And more unconftant than the Wind ; who wooes Even now the frozen bofom of the North ...
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2385 ページ - I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul; freeze thy young blood ; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres; Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood : — List, list, O list!
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2331 ページ - Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale!
2436 ページ - Excitements of my reason and my blood, And let all sleep, while to my shame I see, The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain? O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!
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