The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... thee from the mire ; ] A proverbial faying used by Mr. Thomas Heywood , in his play , inti- tled , The Dutchefs of Suffolk , act iii . A rope for Bishop Bonner , Clunce , run , $ 6 Call help , a rope , or we are all undone . Draw Dun ...
... thee from the mire ; ] A proverbial faying used by Mr. Thomas Heywood , in his play , inti- tled , The Dutchefs of Suffolk , act iii . A rope for Bishop Bonner , Clunce , run , $ 6 Call help , a rope , or we are all undone . Draw Dun ...
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... thee , gentle coz , let him alone Fle bears him like a portly Gentleman : And , to fay truth , Verona brags of him , To be a virtuous and well - govern'd youth . I would not for the wealth of all this town , Here in my houfe , do him ...
... thee , gentle coz , let him alone Fle bears him like a portly Gentleman : And , to fay truth , Verona brags of him , To be a virtuous and well - govern'd youth . I would not for the wealth of all this town , Here in my houfe , do him ...
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... thee , ' Take all myself . Rom . I take thee at thy word : Call me but love , and I'll be new baptiz'd , Henceforth I never will be Romeo . Jul . What man art thou , that thus , befcreen'd in night , So ftumbleft on my counsel ? Rom ...
... thee , ' Take all myself . Rom . I take thee at thy word : Call me but love , and I'll be new baptiz'd , Henceforth I never will be Romeo . Jul . What man art thou , that thus , befcreen'd in night , So ftumbleft on my counsel ? Rom ...
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... thee nay , So thou wilt wooe ; but elfe , not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I am too fond , And therefore thou may'ft think my ' haviour light ; -But trust me , Gentleman , I'll prove more true , Than thofe that have more ...
... thee nay , So thou wilt wooe ; but elfe , not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I am too fond , And therefore thou may'ft think my ' haviour light ; -But trust me , Gentleman , I'll prove more true , Than thofe that have more ...
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... thee , I have no joy of , this contract to - night ; It is too rafh , too unadvis'd , too fudden , Too like the ... thee mine before thou didst request it : And yet I would , it were to give again . Rom . Wouldst thou withdraw it ? for ...
... thee , I have no joy of , this contract to - night ; It is too rafh , too unadvis'd , too fudden , Too like the ... thee mine before thou didst request it : And yet I would , it were to give again . Rom . Wouldst thou withdraw it ? for ...
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