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Page xxxvii
... eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and modern inftances ; And fo he plays his part . The fixth age shifts Into the lean and flipper'd Pantaloon , With Spectacles on nofe , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hofe ...
... eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and modern inftances ; And fo he plays his part . The fixth age shifts Into the lean and flipper'd Pantaloon , With Spectacles on nofe , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hofe ...
Page xlviii
... eyes of Ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make thofe flights upon the Banks of Thames , That fo did take Eliza , and our James ! But ftay , I fee thee in the Hemifphere ...
... eyes of Ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make thofe flights upon the Banks of Thames , That fo did take Eliza , and our James ! But ftay , I fee thee in the Hemifphere ...
Page 8
... eyes , have comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion in thee , I have with fuch provision in mine art So fafely order'd , that there's no foul loft ; No not fo much perdition as an hair ...
... eyes , have comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion in thee , I have with fuch provision in mine art So fafely order'd , that there's no foul loft ; No not fo much perdition as an hair ...
Page 12
... eyes to't . Pro . Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon's , without the which this story Were most impertinent . Mira . Why did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro . Well demanded ...
... eyes to't . Pro . Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon's , without the which this story Were most impertinent . Mira . Why did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro . Well demanded ...
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... eyes , Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth Juffer a fea - change , Into fomething rich and frange . Sea ... eye advance , And say what thou seest yond . Mira . What is't , a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! believe me , Sir , It ...
... eyes , Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth Juffer a fea - change , Into fomething rich and frange . Sea ... eye advance , And say what thou seest yond . Mira . What is't , a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! believe me , Sir , It ...
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