The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 7H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... worth love , Comes dear'd , by being lack'd . This common body , Like to a vagabond flag upon the ftream , Goes to , and back , lacquying the varying tide , ( 6 ) To rot itself with motion . ( 5 ) It hath been taught us from the primal ...
... worth love , Comes dear'd , by being lack'd . This common body , Like to a vagabond flag upon the ftream , Goes to , and back , lacquying the varying tide , ( 6 ) To rot itself with motion . ( 5 ) It hath been taught us from the primal ...
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... worth embrac'd . Caf . And what may follow To try a larger fortune . Pom . You've made me offer Of Sicily , Sardinia ; and I must Rid all the fea of Pirates ; then to fend Measures Measures of wheat to Rome : this ' greed upon 122 ...
... worth embrac'd . Caf . And what may follow To try a larger fortune . Pom . You've made me offer Of Sicily , Sardinia ; and I must Rid all the fea of Pirates ; then to fend Measures Measures of wheat to Rome : this ' greed upon 122 ...
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... Worth many babes and beggars .. Pro . Oh , temperance , lady ! Cleo . Sir , I will eat no meat , I'll not drink , Sir : If idle talk will once be neceffary , I'll not fleep neither . This mortal house I'll ruin ,. Do Cæfar what he can ...
... Worth many babes and beggars .. Pro . Oh , temperance , lady ! Cleo . Sir , I will eat no meat , I'll not drink , Sir : If idle talk will once be neceffary , I'll not fleep neither . This mortal house I'll ruin ,. Do Cæfar what he can ...
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... worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? Clown . You must not think , I am so fimple , but I know , the devil himself will not eat a woman : I know , that a woman is a difh for the Gods , if the devil drefs her not . But , truly ...
... worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? Clown . You must not think , I am so fimple , but I know , the devil himself will not eat a woman : I know , that a woman is a difh for the Gods , if the devil drefs her not . But , truly ...
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... worth leave - taking . To Iras . [ Iras dies . Char . Diffolve , thick Cloud , and rain , that I may fay , The Gods themselves do weep . Cleo . This proves me base- If fhe first meet the curled Antony , He'll make demand of her , and ...
... worth leave - taking . To Iras . [ Iras dies . Char . Diffolve , thick Cloud , and rain , that I may fay , The Gods themselves do weep . Cleo . This proves me base- If fhe first meet the curled Antony , He'll make demand of her , and ...
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