The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... greefe that erst his heart dyd freate . To his approued frend a solemne othe he plight , At euery feast y - kept by day , and banquet made by night , At pardons in the churche , at games in open streate , And euery where he would resort ...
... greefe that erst his heart dyd freate . To his approued frend a solemne othe he plight , At euery feast y - kept by day , and banquet made by night , At pardons in the churche , at games in open streate , And euery where he would resort ...
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... greefe . Eche daye she chaungeth howres , for louers keepe an howre When they are sure to see their loue , in passing by their howre . * Impacient of her woe , she hapt to leane one night Within her window , and anon the moone did shine ...
... greefe . Eche daye she chaungeth howres , for louers keepe an howre When they are sure to see their loue , in passing by their howre . * Impacient of her woe , she hapt to leane one night Within her window , and anon the moone did shine ...
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... greefe so small , by which your mynde endures , But as you suffer payne , so I doe beare in part death . ( Although it lessens not your greefe ) the halfe of all your smart . But these thinges ouerpast , if of your health and 282 ROMEUS ...
... greefe so small , by which your mynde endures , But as you suffer payne , so I doe beare in part death . ( Although it lessens not your greefe ) the halfe of all your smart . But these thinges ouerpast , if of your health and 282 ROMEUS ...
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... greefe and all annoy , Whilst we do bath in blisse , and fill our hungry harts with ioye . And , for the time to comme , let be our busy care So wisely to direct our loue , as no wight els be ware ; Lest enuious foes by force despoyle ...
... greefe and all annoy , Whilst we do bath in blisse , and fill our hungry harts with ioye . And , for the time to comme , let be our busy care So wisely to direct our loue , as no wight els be ware ; Lest enuious foes by force despoyle ...
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... greefe they toorne to happy ioy againe . But other somme there are , that liuing long in woe , At length they be in quiet ease , but long abide not so ; Whose greefe is much increast by myrth that went before , Because the sodayne ...
... greefe they toorne to happy ioy againe . But other somme there are , that liuing long in woe , At length they be in quiet ease , but long abide not so ; Whose greefe is much increast by myrth that went before , Because the sodayne ...
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