The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... face , creeping like Snail Unwillingly to School . And then the Lover Sighing like Furnace , with a woful Ballad Made to his Miftrefs ' Eye - brow . Then a Soldier Full of frange Oaths , and bearded like the Pard , Jealous in Honour ...
... face , creeping like Snail Unwillingly to School . And then the Lover Sighing like Furnace , with a woful Ballad Made to his Miftrefs ' Eye - brow . Then a Soldier Full of frange Oaths , and bearded like the Pard , Jealous in Honour ...
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... Face of Royalty With all Prerogative . Hence his Ambition growing ; Doft thou hear ? Mira . Your Tale , Sir , would cure Deafness . Pro . To have no Screen between this Part he plaid , And him he plaid it for ; he needs will be Abfolute ...
... Face of Royalty With all Prerogative . Hence his Ambition growing ; Doft thou hear ? Mira . Your Tale , Sir , would cure Deafness . Pro . To have no Screen between this Part he plaid , And him he plaid it for ; he needs will be Abfolute ...
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... Face , What might , no more . What thou shouldft be : The Occafion fpeaks thee , and My ftrong Imagination fees a Crown Dropping upon thy Head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and furely It ...
... Face , What might , no more . What thou shouldft be : The Occafion fpeaks thee , and My ftrong Imagination fees a Crown Dropping upon thy Head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and furely It ...
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... Face remember , Save , from my Glass , mine own ; nor have I feen More that I may call Men , than you good Friend , And my dear Father ; how Features are abroad I am skillefs of ; but my Modefty , The Jewel in my Dower , I would not ...
... Face remember , Save , from my Glass , mine own ; nor have I feen More that I may call Men , than you good Friend , And my dear Father ; how Features are abroad I am skillefs of ; but my Modefty , The Jewel in my Dower , I would not ...
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... Faces ; beat the Ground For kiffing of their Feet ; yet always bending Towards their Project : Then I beat my Tabor , At which , like unbackt Colts , they prickt their Ears , Advanc'd their Eye - lids , lifted up their Noses , As they ...
... Faces ; beat the Ground For kiffing of their Feet ; yet always bending Towards their Project : Then I beat my Tabor , At which , like unbackt Colts , they prickt their Ears , Advanc'd their Eye - lids , lifted up their Noses , As they ...
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