The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 141
... eyes had croft her tongue ; For the did fpeak in ftarts diftractedly : 2 She loves me , fure ; the cunning of her ... eyes had LOST her tongue ; ] This is nonfenfe : we should read , her eyes had CROST her tongue ; Alluding to the notion ...
... eyes had croft her tongue ; For the did fpeak in ftarts diftractedly : 2 She loves me , fure ; the cunning of her ... eyes had LOST her tongue ; ] This is nonfenfe : we should read , her eyes had CROST her tongue ; Alluding to the notion ...
Page 367
... eye , and tell me , for what dull part in't You chofe her ; then I'd fhriek , that even your ears Shou'd rift to hear me , and the words that follow'd Should be , Remember mine . Leo . Stars , ftars , And all eyes elfe , dead coals ...
... eye , and tell me , for what dull part in't You chofe her ; then I'd fhriek , that even your ears Shou'd rift to hear me , and the words that follow'd Should be , Remember mine . Leo . Stars , ftars , And all eyes elfe , dead coals ...
Page 433
... eyes , " Hear me without thine ears , and make reply • Without a tongue , ufing conceit alone , • Without eyes , ears , and harmful found of words ; ⚫ Then , in defpight of broad - ey'd watchful day , I would into thy bofom pour my ...
... eyes , " Hear me without thine ears , and make reply • Without a tongue , ufing conceit alone , • Without eyes , ears , and harmful found of words ; ⚫ Then , in defpight of broad - ey'd watchful day , I would into thy bofom pour my ...
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