The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 8 tomasH. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... feen the change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . Par . Younger than the are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are those so early made : The earth ...
... feen the change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . Par . Younger than the are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are those so early made : The earth ...
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... feen , unknown ; and known too late ; Prodigious birth of love it is to me , That I must love a loathed enemy . Nurfe . What's this ? what's this ? ful . A rhyme I learn'd e'en now Of one I danc'd withal . Nurfe . Anon , anon ...
... feen , unknown ; and known too late ; Prodigious birth of love it is to me , That I must love a loathed enemy . Nurfe . What's this ? what's this ? ful . A rhyme I learn'd e'en now Of one I danc'd withal . Nurfe . Anon , anon ...
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... feen , read , Rome , the love I bear thee , & c . Why then this change ? Is Mr. Pope really fo great a poet , and des not know , that the love here ftands for the little or no love , the bate in effect ? Is it not frequent in poetry to ...
... feen , read , Rome , the love I bear thee , & c . Why then this change ? Is Mr. Pope really fo great a poet , and des not know , that the love here ftands for the little or no love , the bate in effect ? Is it not frequent in poetry to ...
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... feen fo black a day as this : Oh woful day , oh woful day ! Par . Beguil'd , divorced , wronged , fpighted , flain ,. Moft deteftable Death , by thee beguil'd , By cruel , cruel thee quite over - thrown : - O love , O life , -not life ...
... feen fo black a day as this : Oh woful day , oh woful day ! Par . Beguil'd , divorced , wronged , fpighted , flain ,. Moft deteftable Death , by thee beguil'd , By cruel , cruel thee quite over - thrown : - O love , O life , -not life ...
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... feen Under yond yew - trees lay thee all along , Laying thy ear close to the hollow ground ; So fhall no foot upon the church - yard tread , ( Being loose , unfirm , with digging up of graves ) . But thou fhalt hear it : whiitle then to ...
... feen Under yond yew - trees lay thee all along , Laying thy ear close to the hollow ground ; So fhall no foot upon the church - yard tread , ( Being loose , unfirm , with digging up of graves ) . But thou fhalt hear it : whiitle then to ...
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