The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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... night - mare , and her NINE - FOLD , Bid her alight , and her troth plight , And aroynt thee , witch , aroynt thee * ] We fhould read Saint Withold footed thrice the wold , He met the night mare , and her NAME TOLD , Bid her alight ...
... night - mare , and her NINE - FOLD , Bid her alight , and her troth plight , And aroynt thee , witch , aroynt thee * ] We fhould read Saint Withold footed thrice the wold , He met the night mare , and her NAME TOLD , Bid her alight ...
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... night , Find what thou want'ft , by free and offer'd light . Come . Tim . I'll meet you at the turn What a God's ... night , ] We fhould read , - BLACK - CORNETTE night , A cornette is a woman's head - drefs for the night . So in another ...
... night , Find what thou want'ft , by free and offer'd light . Come . Tim . I'll meet you at the turn What a God's ... night , ] We fhould read , - BLACK - CORNETTE night , A cornette is a woman's head - drefs for the night . So in another ...
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... Night , and their fires for her use , and not their own , I take it for granted that Shakespear wrote , Let not NIGHT fee , & c . which mends both the expreffion and fenfe . For light cannot well be made a perfon ; but night may : and ...
... Night , and their fires for her use , and not their own , I take it for granted that Shakespear wrote , Let not NIGHT fee , & c . which mends both the expreffion and fenfe . For light cannot well be made a perfon ; but night may : and ...
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