The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband ! Gone already ! Inch - thick , knee - deep , o'er head and ears a forked one . * [ Exeunt PoL . , HER . , and Attendants . Go , play , boy , play ; -thy mother plays , and I ...
... arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband ! Gone already ! Inch - thick , knee - deep , o'er head and ears a forked one . * [ Exeunt PoL . , HER . , and Attendants . Go , play , boy , play ; -thy mother plays , and I ...
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... arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in his absence , And his pond fished by his next neighbor , by Sir Smile , his neighbor . Nay , there's comfort in't , Whiles other men have gates ; and those gates opened , As mine ...
... arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in his absence , And his pond fished by his next neighbor , by Sir Smile , his neighbor . Nay , there's comfort in't , Whiles other men have gates ; and those gates opened , As mine ...
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... arm , out of the blank And level of my brain , plot - proof : but she I can hook to me . Say , that she were gone , Given to the fire , a moiety of my rest Might come to me again . 1 Attend . Leon . How does the boy ? 1 Attend . -Who's ...
... arm , out of the blank And level of my brain , plot - proof : but she I can hook to me . Say , that she were gone , Given to the fire , a moiety of my rest Might come to me again . 1 Attend . Leon . How does the boy ? 1 Attend . -Who's ...
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... arms . to be buried , Come , take your flowers . 1 " Some call it sponsus solis , the spowse of the sunne , because it sleeps and is awakened with him . ” — Lupton's Notable Things , book vi . 2 Perhaps the true explanation of this ...
... arms . to be buried , Come , take your flowers . 1 " Some call it sponsus solis , the spowse of the sunne , because it sleeps and is awakened with him . ” — Lupton's Notable Things , book vi . 2 Perhaps the true explanation of this ...
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... arms , and weeping His welcomes forth ; asks thee , the 3 son , forgiveness , As ' twere i ' the father's person ; kisses the hands Of your fresh princess ; o'er and o'er divides him " Twixt his unkindness and his kindness ; the one He ...
... arms , and weeping His welcomes forth ; asks thee , the 3 son , forgiveness , As ' twere i ' the father's person ; kisses the hands Of your fresh princess ; o'er and o'er divides him " Twixt his unkindness and his kindness ; the one He ...
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