The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... finde where light in darkenesse lies , 54. and if : an if - THEOBALD . 67. fast : feast - THEOBALD . 62. bard : barr'd - RowE . 77. and : but - 12 . Your light growes darke by losing of your eyes . 5 LOST [ I. i . 49-78.
... finde where light in darkenesse lies , 54. and if : an if - THEOBALD . 67. fast : feast - THEOBALD . 62. bard : barr'd - RowE . 77. and : but - 12 . Your light growes darke by losing of your eyes . 5 LOST [ I. i . 49-78.
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... finde not the apostraphas , and so misse the Let me supervise the cangenet . accent . 110-1 . vemchie ... te perreche : Venetia , Venetia , Chi non ti vede non ti pretia - THEOBALD , CAPELL , CAMBRIDGE . 112. not , ut : not , loves thee ...
... finde not the apostraphas , and so misse the Let me supervise the cangenet . accent . 110-1 . vemchie ... te perreche : Venetia , Venetia , Chi non ti vede non ti pretia - THEOBALD , CAPELL , CAMBRIDGE . 112. not , ut : not , loves thee ...
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... finde . That the Lover sicke to death , Wish himselfe the heavens breath . Ayre ( quoth be ) thy cheekes may blowe , Ayre , would I might triumph so . But alacke my band is sworne , Nere to plucke thee from thy throne : Vow alacke for ...
... finde . That the Lover sicke to death , Wish himselfe the heavens breath . Ayre ( quoth be ) thy cheekes may blowe , Ayre , would I might triumph so . But alacke my band is sworne , Nere to plucke thee from thy throne : Vow alacke for ...
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... finde in each of three . O what a Scene of fool'ry have I seene . Of sighes , of grones , of sorrow , and of teene : 1 O me , with what strict patience have I sat , To see a King transformed to a Gnat ? To see great Hercules whipping a ...
... finde in each of three . O what a Scene of fool'ry have I seene . Of sighes , of grones , of sorrow , and of teene : 1 O me , with what strict patience have I sat , To see a King transformed to a Gnat ? To see great Hercules whipping a ...
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... finde a fairer face not washt to day . 290 Ber . Ile prove her faire , or talke till dooms - day here . Kin . No Divell will fright thee then so much as shee . Duma . I never knew man hold vile stuffe so deere . Lon . Looke , heer's thy ...
... finde a fairer face not washt to day . 290 Ber . Ile prove her faire , or talke till dooms - day here . Kin . No Divell will fright thee then so much as shee . Duma . I never knew man hold vile stuffe so deere . Lon . Looke , heer's thy ...
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