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But thou art proof against them , and indeed Above th ' ill fortune of them , or the need . I therefore will begin . Soul of the Age ! The applaufe ! delight ! the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakespear rife ; I will not lodge thee by ...
But thou art proof against them , and indeed Above th ' ill fortune of them , or the need . I therefore will begin . Soul of the Age ! The applaufe ! delight ! the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakespear rife ; I will not lodge thee by ...
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For if I thought my judgment were of years , Ifhould commit thee furely with thy Peers , And tell bow far thou didst our Lily out - fbine , Or Sporting Kid , or Marlow's mighty Line . And though thou hadft fmall Latin and lefs Greek ...
For if I thought my judgment were of years , Ifhould commit thee furely with thy Peers , And tell bow far thou didst our Lily out - fbine , Or Sporting Kid , or Marlow's mighty Line . And though thou hadft fmall Latin and lefs Greek ...
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Ant . Hang cur , hang , you whorefon infolent noifemaker ; we are lefs afraid to be drown'd than thou art . Gon . I'll warrant him for drowning , though the Ship were no ftronger than a nut - fhell , and as leaky as an unftanch'd Wench ...
Ant . Hang cur , hang , you whorefon infolent noifemaker ; we are lefs afraid to be drown'd than thou art . Gon . I'll warrant him for drowning , though the Ship were no ftronger than a nut - fhell , and as leaky as an unftanch'd Wench ...
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Lye there my Art . Wipe thou thine eyes , have comfort , The direful fpectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion in thee , I have with fuch provifion in mine art So fafely order'd , that there's no foul loft ...
Lye there my Art . Wipe thou thine eyes , have comfort , The direful fpectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion in thee , I have with fuch provifion in mine art So fafely order'd , that there's no foul loft ...
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Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and She faid thou waft my daughter ; and thy father Was Duke of Milan , thou his only heir A Princefs , no worse iffu'd . Mir . O the heav'ns ! What foul play had we that we came from thence ?
Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and She faid thou waft my daughter ; and thy father Was Duke of Milan , thou his only heir A Princefs , no worse iffu'd . Mir . O the heav'ns ! What foul play had we that we came from thence ?
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