The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... prayers ' fake . Rom . Then move not , while my prayer's effect I take . Thus from my lips , by yours , my fin is purg'd . [ Kiffing her . Jul . Then have my lips the fin that they have took . Rom . Sin from my lips ? O trefpafs fweetly ...
... prayers ' fake . Rom . Then move not , while my prayer's effect I take . Thus from my lips , by yours , my fin is purg'd . [ Kiffing her . Jul . Then have my lips the fin that they have took . Rom . Sin from my lips ? O trefpafs fweetly ...
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... pray , That thou confent to marry us this day . Fri. Holy faint Francis ! what a change is here ! Is Rofaline , whom thou didst love fo dear , So foon forfaken ? young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts , but in their eyes ...
... pray , That thou confent to marry us this day . Fri. Holy faint Francis ! what a change is here ! Is Rofaline , whom thou didst love fo dear , So foon forfaken ? young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts , but in their eyes ...
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... pray thee , chide not : fhe , whom I love now , Doth grace for grace , and love for love allow ; The other did not fo . Fri. O , fhe knew well , Thy love did read by rote , and could not spell . But come , young waverer , come go with ...
... pray thee , chide not : fhe , whom I love now , Doth grace for grace , and love for love allow ; The other did not fo . Fri. O , fhe knew well , Thy love did read by rote , and could not spell . But come , young waverer , come go with ...
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... e'en as it ftands . " STEEVENS 6 —lady , lady , lady . ] The burthen of an old fong . See Dr. Farmer's note on Twelfth Night , vol . iv . p . 202 . STEEVENS . Nurfe . Nurfe . I pray you , fir , what faucy 78 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... e'en as it ftands . " STEEVENS 6 —lady , lady , lady . ] The burthen of an old fong . See Dr. Farmer's note on Twelfth Night , vol . iv . p . 202 . STEEVENS . Nurfe . Nurfe . I pray you , fir , what faucy 78 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens Isaac Reed. Nurfe . I pray you , fir , what faucy merchant was this , that was fo full of his ropery ? Rom . A gentleman , nurfe , that loves to hear him- felf talk ; and will speak ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens Isaac Reed. Nurfe . I pray you , fir , what faucy merchant was this , that was fo full of his ropery ? Rom . A gentleman , nurfe , that loves to hear him- felf talk ; and will speak ...
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