The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
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Fairy king , attend , and mark ; I do hear the morning lark . OBE . Then , my queen
, in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : 9 j . e . & Dance in duke Theseus
' house triumphantly , And bless it to all fair pofterity : ] We should ead : to all ...
Fairy king , attend , and mark ; I do hear the morning lark . OBE . Then , my queen
, in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : 9 j . e . & Dance in duke Theseus
' house triumphantly , And bless it to all fair pofterity : ] We should ead : to all ...
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So shall all the couples threc Ever true in ' loving be : And the blots of nature's
hand Shall not in their issue stand ; Never mole , harc - lip , nor scar , Nor mark
prodigious , ' such as are Delpifed in nativiti dren Shall upon their children be .
So shall all the couples threc Ever true in ' loving be : And the blots of nature's
hand Shall not in their issue stand ; Never mole , harc - lip , nor scar , Nor mark
prodigious , ' such as are Delpifed in nativiti dren Shall upon their children be .
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The Butt was the place on which the mark to be shot at was placed . Thus Othello
says here is my butt , " And very sea - mark of my utmost fail . ” STEEVENS . 3.
The first and second cause will not serve my turn ; ] See the laft ad of As You Like
...
The Butt was the place on which the mark to be shot at was placed . Thus Othello
says here is my butt , " And very sea - mark of my utmost fail . ” STEEVENS . 3.
The first and second cause will not serve my turn ; ] See the laft ad of As You Like
...
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A mark marvellous well shot ; for they both did hit it . BOYET . A mark ! O , mark
but that mark ; A mark , says my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete at , if
it may be . Mar. Wide o ' the bow hand ! ' l'faith , your hand is out . Cost . Indeed ...
A mark marvellous well shot ; for they both did hit it . BOYET . A mark ! O , mark
but that mark ; A mark , says my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete at , if
it may be . Mar. Wide o ' the bow hand ! ' l'faith , your hand is out . Cost . Indeed ...
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Our author uses the same phrase in his 20th Sonnet , in the same sense ; —
cannot point out by a pun & ture or mark . Again , in Julius Cæsar : “ Will you be
prick'd in number of our friends ? " MALONE . To prick out , means to choose out ,
or ...
Our author uses the same phrase in his 20th Sonnet , in the same sense ; —
cannot point out by a pun & ture or mark . Again , in Julius Cæsar : “ Will you be
prick'd in number of our friends ? " MALONE . To prick out , means to choose out ,
or ...
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