The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Band 9 |
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My dearest hus .. band , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always reserv'd my holy duty , ) what His rage can do on me : You must be gone ; And I shall here abide the hourly shot Of angry eyes : not comforted to live ...
My dearest hus .. band , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always reserv'd my holy duty , ) what His rage can do on me : You must be gone ; And I shall here abide the hourly shot Of angry eyes : not comforted to live ...
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My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter : thither write , my queen , And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send , Though ink be made of gall . Re - enter Queen . Queen .
My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter : thither write , my queen , And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send , Though ink be made of gall . Re - enter Queen . Queen .
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Thou should'st have made him As little as a crow , or less , ere left To after - eye him . Pis . Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had ...
Thou should'st have made him As little as a crow , or less , ere left To after - eye him . Pis . Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had ...
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Phil . You speak of him when he was less furnished " , than now he is , with that which makes 2 him both without and within . French . I have seen him in France : we had very many there , could behold the sun with as firm eyes as he .
Phil . You speak of him when he was less furnished " , than now he is , with that which makes 2 him both without and within . French . I have seen him in France : we had very many there , could behold the sun with as firm eyes as he .
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Hath nature given them eyes To see this vaulted arch , and the rich crop Of sea and land , which can distinguish ' twixt The fiery orbs above , and the twinn'd stones Upon the number'd beech ? and can we not Partition make with ...
Hath nature given them eyes To see this vaulted arch , and the rich crop Of sea and land , which can distinguish ' twixt The fiery orbs above , and the twinn'd stones Upon the number'd beech ? and can we not Partition make with ...
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