The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... . So , full as appofitely , in Painter's Novel : " Thinke no more upon the death of your coufin Thibault , whom do you thinke to revoke with teares ? " & c . STEEVENS . t What , wilt thou wash him from his grave with 176 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... . So , full as appofitely , in Painter's Novel : " Thinke no more upon the death of your coufin Thibault , whom do you thinke to revoke with teares ? " & c . STEEVENS . t What , wilt thou wash him from his grave with 176 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... teares , in plainte , in care , in forrow and unref , He mones the daye , he wakes the long and werey night ; So depe hath love , with pearcing hand , ygrav'd her bewty bright Within his breft , and hath so maftred quyte his hart , That ...
... teares , in plainte , in care , in forrow and unref , He mones the daye , he wakes the long and werey night ; So depe hath love , with pearcing hand , ygrav'd her bewty bright Within his breft , and hath so maftred quyte his hart , That ...
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... teares did never blin , With heavy cheere and wringed hands thus doth her plaint begin . " Ah filly foole , quoth the , y - cought in foottill fnare ! Ah wretched wench , bewrapt in woe ! ah caytife clad with care ! Whence come these ...
... teares did never blin , With heavy cheere and wringed hands thus doth her plaint begin . " Ah filly foole , quoth the , y - cought in foottill fnare ! Ah wretched wench , bewrapt in woe ! ah caytife clad with care ! Whence come these ...
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... teares her eyes as fountaines ronne , With whispering voice , y - broke with fobs , thus is her tale be- gonne : " Oh Romeus , of your life too lavas fure you are , That in this place , and at this tyme , to hazard it you dare . What if ...
... teares her eyes as fountaines ronne , With whispering voice , y - broke with fobs , thus is her tale be- gonne : " Oh Romeus , of your life too lavas fure you are , That in this place , and at this tyme , to hazard it you dare . What if ...
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... teares is altogether drye . Absence fo pynde my heart , which on thy prefence fed , And of thy fafety and thy health fo much I stood in dred . But now what is decreed by fatall defteny , I force it not ; let Fortune do and death their ...
... teares is altogether drye . Absence fo pynde my heart , which on thy prefence fed , And of thy fafety and thy health fo much I stood in dred . But now what is decreed by fatall defteny , I force it not ; let Fortune do and death their ...
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