The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... hath ftol'n him home to bed . [ Exit Ben . He ran this way , and leap'd this orchard - wall . Call , good Mercutio . ( 8 ) CHORUS . ] This chorus added fince the laft edition . PORE . Chorus . The ufe of this chorus is not easily ...
... hath ftol'n him home to bed . [ Exit Ben . He ran this way , and leap'd this orchard - wall . Call , good Mercutio . ( 8 ) CHORUS . ] This chorus added fince the laft edition . PORE . Chorus . The ufe of this chorus is not easily ...
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... hath hid himself among these trees , To be conforted with the hum'rous night . Blind is his love , and beft befits the dark . Mer . If love be blind , love cannot hit the mark . Now will he fit under a medlar - tree , And with his ...
... hath hid himself among these trees , To be conforted with the hum'rous night . Blind is his love , and beft befits the dark . Mer . If love be blind , love cannot hit the mark . Now will he fit under a medlar - tree , And with his ...
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... hath fo difcovered . Rom , Lady , by yonder bleffed moon I vow , That tips with filver all thefe fruit - tree tops Jul . O fwear not by the moon , th ' inconftant moon , That monthly changes in her circled orb ; Left that thy love prove ...
... hath fo difcovered . Rom , Lady , by yonder bleffed moon I vow , That tips with filver all thefe fruit - tree tops Jul . O fwear not by the moon , th ' inconftant moon , That monthly changes in her circled orb ; Left that thy love prove ...
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... hath refidence , and med'cine power , For this being fmalt , with that fenfe chears each part , Being tafted , flays all fenfes with the heart . ( 2 ) Two fuch oppofed foes encamp them ftill In man , as well as herbs , Grace and rude ...
... hath refidence , and med'cine power , For this being fmalt , with that fenfe chears each part , Being tafted , flays all fenfes with the heart . ( 2 ) Two fuch oppofed foes encamp them ftill In man , as well as herbs , Grace and rude ...
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... hath wounded me , That's by me wounded ; both our remedies . Within thy help and holy phyfick lies ; I bear no hatred , bleffed man , for , lo , My interceffion likewife fteads my foe . Fri. Be plain , good fon , reft homely in thy ...
... hath wounded me , That's by me wounded ; both our remedies . Within thy help and holy phyfick lies ; I bear no hatred , bleffed man , for , lo , My interceffion likewife fteads my foe . Fri. Be plain , good fon , reft homely in thy ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Vista completa - 1785 |
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