The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 9H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... must take it in sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to ftand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well , thou art not fifh ; if thou hadft , thou hadft been Poor John . Draw thy ...
... must take it in sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to ftand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well , thou art not fifh ; if thou hadft , thou hadft been Poor John . Draw thy ...
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... is your will ? Your mother . Madam , I am here . La . Cap . This is the matter : -Nurse , give leave awhile , We must talk in fecret . - Nurfe , come back agains I have remember'd me , thou shalt hear our counsel 16 Alt I ROMEO AND JULIET .
... is your will ? Your mother . Madam , I am here . La . Cap . This is the matter : -Nurse , give leave awhile , We must talk in fecret . - Nurfe , come back agains I have remember'd me , thou shalt hear our counsel 16 Alt I ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... 't fo , indeed ? This trick may chance to fcath you ; -I know what . You must contráry me ! marry , ' tis time- Well faid , my hearts : -You are a princox ; go : → Be quiet , or - More light , more light 26 Act I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... 't fo , indeed ? This trick may chance to fcath you ; -I know what . You must contráry me ! marry , ' tis time- Well faid , my hearts : -You are a princox ; go : → Be quiet , or - More light , more light 26 Act I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... must conjure him.— I conjure thee by Rofaline's bright eyes , By her high forehead , and her fcarlet lip , By her fine foot , ftraight leg , and quivering thigh , And the demefnes that there adjacent lie , That in thy likeness thou ...
... must conjure him.— I conjure thee by Rofaline's bright eyes , By her high forehead , and her fcarlet lip , By her fine foot , ftraight leg , and quivering thigh , And the demefnes that there adjacent lie , That in thy likeness thou ...
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... must confess , But that thou over - heard'ft , ere I was ware , My true love's paffion : therefore pardon me ; And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath fo difcovered . Rom . Lady , by yonder bleffed moon I ...
... must confess , But that thou over - heard'ft , ere I was ware , My true love's paffion : therefore pardon me ; And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath fo difcovered . Rom . Lady , by yonder bleffed moon I ...
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