The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... fafe ? Ari . Nota Hair perished : On their fuftaining Garments not a Blemish , But fresher than before . And as thou badft me , In Troops I have difpers'd them ' bout the Ifle : The King's Son have I landed by himself , Whom I left ...
... fafe ? Ari . Nota Hair perished : On their fuftaining Garments not a Blemish , But fresher than before . And as thou badft me , In Troops I have difpers'd them ' bout the Ifle : The King's Son have I landed by himself , Whom I left ...
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... fafe for thefe three Hours . Fer . O moft dear Mistress , The Sun will fet before I fhall difcharge What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll fit down , I'll bear your Logs the while . Pray give me that , I'll carry it to the Pile ...
... fafe for thefe three Hours . Fer . O moft dear Mistress , The Sun will fet before I fhall difcharge What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll fit down , I'll bear your Logs the while . Pray give me that , I'll carry it to the Pile ...
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... fafe found Our King and Company ; the next , our Ship , Which but three Glaffes fince we gave out split , Is tite , and yare , and bravely rigg'd , as when We first put out to Sea . Ari . Sir , all this Service Have I done fince I went ...
... fafe found Our King and Company ; the next , our Ship , Which but three Glaffes fince we gave out split , Is tite , and yare , and bravely rigg'd , as when We first put out to Sea . Ari . Sir , all this Service Have I done fince I went ...
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... fafe , That no Man hath Recourse to her by Night . Val . What lets but one may enter at her Window ? Duke . Her Chamber is aloft far from the Ground , And built fo fhelving , that one cannot climb it Without apparent hazard of his Life ...
... fafe , That no Man hath Recourse to her by Night . Val . What lets but one may enter at her Window ? Duke . Her Chamber is aloft far from the Ground , And built fo fhelving , that one cannot climb it Without apparent hazard of his Life ...
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... fafe . Ang . Amen For I am that way going to Temptation , Where Prayers crofs . Ifab . At what Hour to Morrow Shall I attend your Lordship ? Ang . At any time ' fore Noon . Ifab . Save your Honour . Exeunt Lucio and Ifabella . Ang ...
... fafe . Ang . Amen For I am that way going to Temptation , Where Prayers crofs . Ifab . At what Hour to Morrow Shall I attend your Lordship ? Ang . At any time ' fore Noon . Ifab . Save your Honour . Exeunt Lucio and Ifabella . Ang ...
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