The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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Notforthe world , fair inadam , by my will . king . I do protest , I never heard of it ; . .
Prin . Why , will shall break it ; will , and no - 5 And , it you prove it , l ' il repay it
back , thing else . Or yield up Aquitain . King . Your ladyship is ignorant what it is .
Notforthe world , fair inadam , by my will . king . I do protest , I never heard of it ; . .
Prin . Why , will shall break it ; will , and no - 5 And , it you prove it , l ' il repay it
back , thing else . Or yield up Aquitain . King . Your ladyship is ignorant what it is .
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I am bound to serve .Prin . I thank my beauty ; I am fair that shoot , This letter is
mistook , it importeth none here ; And thereupon thou speak ' st , the fairest shoot
. 1 It is written to Jaquenetta . For . Pardon me , madain , for I meant not so . | Prin
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I am bound to serve .Prin . I thank my beauty ; I am fair that shoot , This letter is
mistook , it importeth none here ; And thereupon thou speak ' st , the fairest shoot
. 1 It is written to Jaquenetta . For . Pardon me , madain , for I meant not so . | Prin
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Most radiant Pyramus , most lily - whitel / So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape ;
/ " of hue , And thy fair virtue ' s force , perforce doth move me , “ Of colour like the
rel - rose on triumphant brier , On the first view , to say , to swear , I love thee .
Most radiant Pyramus , most lily - whitel / So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape ;
/ " of hue , And thy fair virtue ' s force , perforce doth move me , “ Of colour like the
rel - rose on triumphant brier , On the first view , to say , to swear , I love thee .
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Fair lady , by your leave ; No more pertains to me , my lord , than you . ... in a
doubt I got a promise of this fair one here , Whether those peals of praise be his
or no ; To have her love , provided that your fortune So , thrice fair lady , stand I ,
even ...
Fair lady , by your leave ; No more pertains to me , my lord , than you . ... in a
doubt I got a promise of this fair one here , Whether those peals of praise be his
or no ; To have her love , provided that your fortune So , thrice fair lady , stand I ,
even ...
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The fresh green lap of fair king Richard ' s land , 1 Harry Bolingbroke , doth
hunbly kiss thy hand , My stooping duty tenderly shall shew . And by the
honourable tomb he swears , Go , signify as much : while here we march That
stands upon thy ...
The fresh green lap of fair king Richard ' s land , 1 Harry Bolingbroke , doth
hunbly kiss thy hand , My stooping duty tenderly shall shew . And by the
honourable tomb he swears , Go , signify as much : while here we march That
stands upon thy ...
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