The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, 8 tomasH. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... thought he had mock'd her , and fays , No , fure , I know better : our Dog's name is R. Yours begins with another Letter . This is natural enough , and very much in Character for this infipid prating Creature , R. put her in mind of ...
... thought he had mock'd her , and fays , No , fure , I know better : our Dog's name is R. Yours begins with another Letter . This is natural enough , and very much in Character for this infipid prating Creature , R. put her in mind of ...
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... thoughts , Which ten times fafter glide than the fun - beams , Driving back fhadows over lowring hills . Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw love , And therefore hath the wind - swift Cupid wings . Now is the Sun upon the highmoft ...
... thoughts , Which ten times fafter glide than the fun - beams , Driving back fhadows over lowring hills . Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw love , And therefore hath the wind - swift Cupid wings . Now is the Sun upon the highmoft ...
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... thought all for the best . Mer . Help me into fome house , Benvolio , Or I fhall faint ; a plague o ' both your houses ! They have made worms - meat of me , I have it , and foundly too . Plague o ' your houses ! Exeunt Mer . Ben . Rom ...
... thought all for the best . Mer . Help me into fome house , Benvolio , Or I fhall faint ; a plague o ' both your houses ! They have made worms - meat of me , I have it , and foundly too . Plague o ' your houses ! Exeunt Mer . Ben . Rom ...
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... thought it , Romeo ? ful . What devil art thou , that doft torment me thus ? This torture fhould be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo flain himself ? fay thou but , I ; And that bear vowel , I , fhall poifon more Than the death ...
... thought it , Romeo ? ful . What devil art thou , that doft torment me thus ? This torture fhould be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo flain himself ? fay thou but , I ; And that bear vowel , I , fhall poifon more Than the death ...
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... thought thy difpofition better temper'd . Haft thou flain Tybalt ? wilt thou flay thy felf ? And flay thy lady , that in thy life lives , By doing damned Hate upon thy felf ? Why rail't thou on thy Birth , the Heav'n , and Earth , Since ...
... thought thy difpofition better temper'd . Haft thou flain Tybalt ? wilt thou flay thy felf ? And flay thy lady , that in thy life lives , By doing damned Hate upon thy felf ? Why rail't thou on thy Birth , the Heav'n , and Earth , Since ...
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