The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... fure , to Night thou fhalt have Cramps , Side - ftitches , that fhall pet thy Breath up , Urchins Shall for that waste of Night , that they may work All Exercise on thee : Thou shalt be pinch'd As thick as Hony - comb , each Pinch more ...
... fure , to Night thou fhalt have Cramps , Side - ftitches , that fhall pet thy Breath up , Urchins Shall for that waste of Night , that they may work All Exercise on thee : Thou shalt be pinch'd As thick as Hony - comb , each Pinch more ...
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... fure it waits upon Some God o ' th ' Ifland , fitting on a Bank , Weeping against the King my Father's Wrack . This Mufick crept by me upon the Waters , Allaying doth their Fury , and my Paffion With its fweet Air : Thence I have follow ...
... fure it waits upon Some God o ' th ' Ifland , fitting on a Bank , Weeping against the King my Father's Wrack . This Mufick crept by me upon the Waters , Allaying doth their Fury , and my Paffion With its fweet Air : Thence I have follow ...
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... fure the Goddess On whom these Ayres attend . Vouchsafe my Pray'r May know , if you remain upon this Island , And that you will fome good Inftruction give How I may bear me here : My prime Request ( Which I do laft pronounce ) is , O ...
... fure the Goddess On whom these Ayres attend . Vouchsafe my Pray'r May know , if you remain upon this Island , And that you will fome good Inftruction give How I may bear me here : My prime Request ( Which I do laft pronounce ) is , O ...
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... Search For my poor Son . Gen. Heav'ns keep him from thefe Beafts : For he is fure i'th ' Ifland . Alon . Lead away . Ari . Profpero , my Lord , fhall know what Ari . 28 TEMPEST .. The And I the King shall love thee. ...
... Search For my poor Son . Gen. Heav'ns keep him from thefe Beafts : For he is fure i'th ' Ifland . Alon . Lead away . Ari . Profpero , my Lord , fhall know what Ari . 28 TEMPEST .. The And I the King shall love thee. ...
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... fure , I think he holds them Prisoners ftill Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and being blind , How could he fee his Way to feek out you ? Val . Why Lady , Love hath twenty Pair of Eyes . Thu. They fay that Love hath not an Eye at ...
... fure , I think he holds them Prisoners ftill Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and being blind , How could he fee his Way to feek out you ? Val . Why Lady , Love hath twenty Pair of Eyes . Thu. They fay that Love hath not an Eye at ...
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