The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 139
... hour ; if the heav'ns had been pleas'd , would we had fo ended ! but you , Sir , alter'd that ; for , fome hour before you took me from the breach of the fea , was my fifter drown'd . Ant . Alas , the day ! Seb . A Lady , Sir , tho ' it ...
... hour ; if the heav'ns had been pleas'd , would we had fo ended ! but you , Sir , alter'd that ; for , fome hour before you took me from the breach of the fea , was my fifter drown'd . Ant . Alas , the day ! Seb . A Lady , Sir , tho ' it ...
Page 268
... hour I was his bond - man , Sir , But he , I thank him , gnaw'd in two my cords ; Now am I Dromio , and his man ... hours with time's deformed hand Have written trange defeatures in my face ; But tell me yet , doft thou not know my voice ...
... hour I was his bond - man , Sir , But he , I thank him , gnaw'd in two my cords ; Now am I Dromio , and his man ... hours with time's deformed hand Have written trange defeatures in my face ; But tell me yet , doft thou not know my voice ...
Page 430
... hour within this hour . Faulc . Old time the clock - fetter , that bald fexton time , Is it , as he will ? well then , France fhall rue . Blanch . The fun's o'ercaft with blood : fair day , adieu ! Which is the fide that I muft go ...
... hour within this hour . Faulc . Old time the clock - fetter , that bald fexton time , Is it , as he will ? well then , France fhall rue . Blanch . The fun's o'ercaft with blood : fair day , adieu ! Which is the fide that I muft go ...
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