The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... heaven sees earth , and earth sees heaven , How I am galled , -might'st bespice a cup , To give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cum . Sir , my lord , I could do this ; and that with no rash potion , But ...
... heaven sees earth , and earth sees heaven , How I am galled , -might'st bespice a cup , To give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cum . Sir , my lord , I could do this ; and that with no rash potion , But ...
Page 15
... heaven , and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon , As or by oath remove , or counse ! shake , The fabric of his folly ; whose foundation Is piled upon his faith , and will continue The standing ...
... heaven , and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon , As or by oath remove , or counse ! shake , The fabric of his folly ; whose foundation Is piled upon his faith , and will continue The standing ...
Page 19
... heavens look With an aspéct more favourable . - Good my lords , I am not prone to weeping , as our sex Commonly are ; the ... Heaven , and to you ; I mean , In this which you accuse her . If it prove Ant . She's otherwise , I'll keep my ...
... heavens look With an aspéct more favourable . - Good my lords , I am not prone to weeping , as our sex Commonly are ; the ... Heaven , and to you ; I mean , In this which you accuse her . If it prove Ant . She's otherwise , I'll keep my ...
Page 68
... heaven and earth Might thus have stood , begetting wonder , as You , gracious couple , do ! and then I lost ( All mine own folly ) the society , Amity too , of your brave father ; whom , Though bearing misery , I desire my life Once ...
... heaven and earth Might thus have stood , begetting wonder , as You , gracious couple , do ! and then I lost ( All mine own folly ) the society , Amity too , of your brave father ; whom , Though bearing misery , I desire my life Once ...
Page 69
... Heavens , taking angry note , Have left me issueless ; and your father ' s bless'd ( As he from Heaven merits it ) with you , Worthy his goodness . What might I have been , Might I a son and daughter now have look'd on , Such goodly ...
... Heavens , taking angry note , Have left me issueless ; and your father ' s bless'd ( As he from Heaven merits it ) with you , Worthy his goodness . What might I have been , Might I a son and daughter now have look'd on , Such goodly ...
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