The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... falls to fuch perufal of my face , As he would draw it . Long time staid he so ; At laft , a little fhaking of mine arm , And thrice his head thus waving up and down , He raised a figh , fo piteous and profound , That it did feem to ...
... falls to fuch perufal of my face , As he would draw it . Long time staid he so ; At laft , a little fhaking of mine arm , And thrice his head thus waving up and down , He raised a figh , fo piteous and profound , That it did feem to ...
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... falls , Repugnant to command ; unequal matched , Pyrrhus at Priam drives , in rage strikes wide ; But with the whif and wind of his fell fword Th ' unnerved father falls . Then fenfelefs Ilium , Seeming to feel this blow , with flaming ...
... falls , Repugnant to command ; unequal matched , Pyrrhus at Priam drives , in rage strikes wide ; But with the whif and wind of his fell fword Th ' unnerved father falls . Then fenfelefs Ilium , Seeming to feel this blow , with flaming ...
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... fall On Mars his armour , forged for proof eterne , With lefs remorfe than Pyrrhus ' bleeding fword Now falls on Priam .-- Out , out , thou ftrumpet Fortune ! all you Gods , In general fynod take away her power : Break all the fpokes ...
... fall On Mars his armour , forged for proof eterne , With lefs remorfe than Pyrrhus ' bleeding fword Now falls on Priam .-- Out , out , thou ftrumpet Fortune ! all you Gods , In general fynod take away her power : Break all the fpokes ...
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... fall a curfing like a very drab- ( 32 ) A cullion , --- fy upon't ! foh ! —about , my brain ! --- I've heard , that guilty creatures , at a play , Have , by the very cunning of the scene , Been ftruck fo to the foul , that presently ...
... fall a curfing like a very drab- ( 32 ) A cullion , --- fy upon't ! foh ! —about , my brain ! --- I've heard , that guilty creatures , at a play , Have , by the very cunning of the scene , Been ftruck fo to the foul , that presently ...
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... fall unfbaken , when they mellow be .. Moft neceffary ' tis that we forget To pay ourselves what to ourselves is debt : What to ourselves in paffion we propose , The paffion ending , doth the purpose lose ; The violence of either grief ...
... fall unfbaken , when they mellow be .. Moft neceffary ' tis that we forget To pay ourselves what to ourselves is debt : What to ourselves in paffion we propose , The paffion ending , doth the purpose lose ; The violence of either grief ...
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