The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8 |
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Ben . It was . What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours ? Rom . Not having that , which , having , makes them fhort . Ben . In love ? Rom . Out& Or dedicate his beauty to the Same . ] When we come to confider , that there is fome power ...
Ben . It was . What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours ? Rom . Not having that , which , having , makes them fhort . Ben . In love ? Rom . Out& Or dedicate his beauty to the Same . ] When we come to confider , that there is fome power ...
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Tut , man ! one fire burns out another's burning , One pain is leffen'd by another's Anguifh , Turn giddy , and be help'd by back ward turning , One defperate grief cure with another's Languish ; Take thou fome new infection to the eye ...
Tut , man ! one fire burns out another's burning , One pain is leffen'd by another's Anguifh , Turn giddy , and be help'd by back ward turning , One defperate grief cure with another's Languish ; Take thou fome new infection to the eye ...
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... Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou so lov❜st ; With all th ' admired beauties of Verona . Go thither , and , with unattainted eye , Compare her face with fome that I fhall fhow , And I will make thee think thy Swan a Crow .
... Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou so lov❜st ; With all th ' admired beauties of Verona . Go thither , and , with unattainted eye , Compare her face with fome that I fhall fhow , And I will make thee think thy Swan a Crow .
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Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none elle being by , Herself pois'd with herself , in either eye ; But in those crystal scales , let there be weigh'd Your lady - love against fome other maid , That I will fhew you , fhining at this feaft ...
Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none elle being by , Herself pois'd with herself , in either eye ; But in those crystal scales , let there be weigh'd Your lady - love against fome other maid , That I will fhew you , fhining at this feaft ...
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All profanations are fuppos'd to be expiated either by fome meritorious action , or by fome penance undergone and pu VOL . VIII . nishment fubmitted to . So , Romeo would here fay , If I have been profane in the rude touch . of my hand ...
All profanations are fuppos'd to be expiated either by fome meritorious action , or by fome penance undergone and pu VOL . VIII . nishment fubmitted to . So , Romeo would here fay , If I have been profane in the rude touch . of my hand ...
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