The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... swear not by the moon , the inconstant moon , That monthly changes in her circled orb , Lest that thy love prove likewise variable . ROM . What shall I swear by ? JUL . Do not swear at all ; Or , if thou wilt , swear by thy gracious ...
... swear not by the moon , the inconstant moon , That monthly changes in her circled orb , Lest that thy love prove likewise variable . ROM . What shall I swear by ? JUL . Do not swear at all ; Or , if thou wilt , swear by thy gracious ...
Page 303
... swear'st against the thing thou swear'st ; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath : the truth thou art unsure To swear , swears only not to be forsworn ; Else , what a mockery should it be to swear ! But thou dost swear ...
... swear'st against the thing thou swear'st ; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath : the truth thou art unsure To swear , swears only not to be forsworn ; Else , what a mockery should it be to swear ! But thou dost swear ...
Page 435
... swear to thee , even by thine own fair eyes , Wherein I see myself , - POR . Mark you but that ! POR . If you had known the virtue of the ring , Or half her worthiness that gave the ring , Or your own honour to contain the ring , You ...
... swear to thee , even by thine own fair eyes , Wherein I see myself , - POR . Mark you but that ! POR . If you had known the virtue of the ring , Or half her worthiness that gave the ring , Or your own honour to contain the ring , You ...
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