The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... fair . This man fo compleat , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders , and when we Almoft with lift'ning ravifh'd , could not find His hour of speech , a minute ; he , my lady , Hath into monftrous habits pur the graces That once were his ...
... fair . This man fo compleat , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders , and when we Almoft with lift'ning ravifh'd , could not find His hour of speech , a minute ; he , my lady , Hath into monftrous habits pur the graces That once were his ...
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... fair content and you : none here he hopes , In all this noble bevy , has brought with her One care abroad he would have all as merry , As , first , good company , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . Enter Lord Chamberlain ...
... fair content and you : none here he hopes , In all this noble bevy , has brought with her One care abroad he would have all as merry , As , first , good company , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . Enter Lord Chamberlain ...
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... fair ladies Pafs away frowning . Sands . For my little cue , Let me alone . Hautboys . Enter Cardinal Wolley , and takes his state . Wol . Y'are welcome , my fair guests ; that noble lady Or gentleman that is not freely merry Is not my ...
... fair ladies Pafs away frowning . Sands . For my little cue , Let me alone . Hautboys . Enter Cardinal Wolley , and takes his state . Wol . Y'are welcome , my fair guests ; that noble lady Or gentleman that is not freely merry Is not my ...
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... fair affembly , This night to meet here , they could do no lefs , Out of the great refpect they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks , and under your fair conduct Crave leave to view thefe ladies , and entreat An hour of revels with ...
... fair affembly , This night to meet here , they could do no lefs , Out of the great refpect they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks , and under your fair conduct Crave leave to view thefe ladies , and entreat An hour of revels with ...
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... fair affembly : you do well , lord . You are a church - man , or I'll tell you , Cardinal , I fhould judge you unhappily . Wol . I'm glad Your Grace is grown fo pleasant . King . My lord Chamberlain , Pr'ythee come hither , what fair ...
... fair affembly : you do well , lord . You are a church - man , or I'll tell you , Cardinal , I fhould judge you unhappily . Wol . I'm glad Your Grace is grown fo pleasant . King . My lord Chamberlain , Pr'ythee come hither , what fair ...
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