The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 8J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Whose boughs did bend with fruit . But in one night , A ftorm , or robbery , call it what you will , Shook down my mellow hangings , nay my leaves , And left me bare to weather . Guid . Uncertain favour ! Bel . My fault being nothing ...
... Whose boughs did bend with fruit . But in one night , A ftorm , or robbery , call it what you will , Shook down my mellow hangings , nay my leaves , And left me bare to weather . Guid . Uncertain favour ! Bel . My fault being nothing ...
Page 91
... Whose rags fham'd gilded arms , whofe naked breaft Stept as they died in the wars . They circle Pofthumus round as he lyes fleeping . Sici . No more thou thunder - mater Shew thy fpite , on mortal flies : T With Mars fall out , with ...
... Whose rags fham'd gilded arms , whofe naked breaft Stept as they died in the wars . They circle Pofthumus round as he lyes fleeping . Sici . No more thou thunder - mater Shew thy fpite , on mortal flies : T With Mars fall out , with ...
Page 93
... whose bolt you know , Sky - planted , batters all rebelling coafts . Poor fhadows of Elizium , hence and reft Upon your never - withering banks of flowers . Be not with mortal accidents oppreft , No care of yours it is , you know ' tis ...
... whose bolt you know , Sky - planted , batters all rebelling coafts . Poor fhadows of Elizium , hence and reft Upon your never - withering banks of flowers . Be not with mortal accidents oppreft , No care of yours it is , you know ' tis ...
Page 109
... For many years thought dead , are now reviv'd , To the majeftick cedar join'd ; whose issue Promises Britain peace and plenty . Cym . My peace we will begin : h His His favour with the radiant Cymbeline , Which fhines here # 10 CYMBELINE .
... For many years thought dead , are now reviv'd , To the majeftick cedar join'd ; whose issue Promises Britain peace and plenty . Cym . My peace we will begin : h His His favour with the radiant Cymbeline , Which fhines here # 10 CYMBELINE .
Page 162
... whose arm An envious thruft from Tybalt hit the life Of ftout Mercutio , and then Tybalt fled . But by and by come back to Romeo , Who had but newly entertain'd revenge , And to't they go like lightning : for ere I Could draw to part ...
... whose arm An envious thruft from Tybalt hit the life Of ftout Mercutio , and then Tybalt fled . But by and by come back to Romeo , Who had but newly entertain'd revenge , And to't they go like lightning : for ere I Could draw to part ...
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