The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Band 3A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... heav'n more will , That thee may furnish , and my pray'rs pluck down , Fall on thy head ; farewel , my Lord ; ' Tis an unfeafon'd courtier , good my Lord , Advise him . Laf . He cannot want the best , That fhall attend his love . Count ...
... heav'n more will , That thee may furnish , and my pray'rs pluck down , Fall on thy head ; farewel , my Lord ; ' Tis an unfeafon'd courtier , good my Lord , Advise him . Laf . He cannot want the best , That fhall attend his love . Count ...
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... Heav'n . The fated sky Gives us free scope ; only doth backward pull Our flow designs , when we ourfelves are dull . What power is it which mounts my love fo high , That makes me fee , and cannot feed mine eye ? The mightiest space in ...
... Heav'n . The fated sky Gives us free scope ; only doth backward pull Our flow designs , when we ourfelves are dull . What power is it which mounts my love fo high , That makes me fee , and cannot feed mine eye ? The mightiest space in ...
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... heav'n ) , So I were not his fifter : can't no other , But I your daughter , he must be my brother ? Count . Yes , Helen , you might be my daughter - in- law ; God fhield you mean it not , daughter and mother So ftrive upon your pulfe ...
... heav'n ) , So I were not his fifter : can't no other , But I your daughter , he must be my brother ? Count . Yes , Helen , you might be my daughter - in- law ; God fhield you mean it not , daughter and mother So ftrive upon your pulfe ...
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... heav'n ; and , would your Honour But give me leave to try fuccefs , I'd venture The well - loft life of mine on his Grace's cure , By fuch a day and hour . Count . Doft thou believe't ? Hel . Ay , Madam , knowingly . Count . Why , Helen ...
... heav'n ; and , would your Honour But give me leave to try fuccefs , I'd venture The well - loft life of mine on his Grace's cure , By fuch a day and hour . Count . Doft thou believe't ? Hel . Ay , Madam , knowingly . Count . Why , Helen ...
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... heav'n I'll steal away . 1 Lord . There's honour in the theft . Par . Commit it , Count . 2 Lord . I am your acceffary , and fo farewel .. Ber . I grow to you , and our parting is a tortur'd body . 1 Lord . Farewel , Captain . 2 Lord ...
... heav'n I'll steal away . 1 Lord . There's honour in the theft . Par . Commit it , Count . 2 Lord . I am your acceffary , and fo farewel .. Ber . I grow to you , and our parting is a tortur'd body . 1 Lord . Farewel , Captain . 2 Lord ...
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