The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... luft , to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I fhall think or Phabas ' feeds are founder'd , Or night kept chain'd below .. Pro . Moft fairly spoke ,, Sit then , and talk with her , fhe is thine own . What , Ariel ; my ...
... luft , to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I fhall think or Phabas ' feeds are founder'd , Or night kept chain'd below .. Pro . Moft fairly spoke ,, Sit then , and talk with her , fhe is thine own . What , Ariel ; my ...
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... luft have melted him in his own grease . Did you ever hear the like ? Mrs. Page . Letter for letter , but that the name of Page and Ford differs . To thy great comfort in this myftery of ill opinions , here's the twin - brother of thy ...
... luft have melted him in his own grease . Did you ever hear the like ? Mrs. Page . Letter for letter , but that the name of Page and Ford differs . To thy great comfort in this myftery of ill opinions , here's the twin - brother of thy ...
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... luft and luxury : Luft 33 We Luft is but i'th blood a fire , 248 The Merry Wives of Windfor .
... luft and luxury : Luft 33 We Luft is but i'th blood a fire , 248 The Merry Wives of Windfor .
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In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. 33 We Luft is but i'th blood a fire , Kindled with unchafte defire , Fed in the heart , whofe flames afpire , As thoughts do blow them higher and higher . Pinch him , fairies ...
In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. 33 We Luft is but i'th blood a fire , Kindled with unchafte defire , Fed in the heart , whofe flames afpire , As thoughts do blow them higher and higher . Pinch him , fairies ...
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... luft and late - walking , through the realm . Mrs. Page . Why , Sir John , do you think , though we would have thruft virtue out of our hearts by the head and fhoulders , and have given our felves without fcruple to hell , that ever the ...
... luft and late - walking , through the realm . Mrs. Page . Why , Sir John , do you think , though we would have thruft virtue out of our hearts by the head and fhoulders , and have given our felves without fcruple to hell , that ever the ...
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