The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 99
Ha , ha ; keep time : how fow'r sweet musick is , When time is broke , and no
proportion kept ? So is it in the musick of mens ' lives ; And here have I the
daintiness of ear , To check tithe broke in a disorder'd string , But for the concord
of my ...
Ha , ha ; keep time : how fow'r sweet musick is , When time is broke , and no
proportion kept ? So is it in the musick of mens ' lives ; And here have I the
daintiness of ear , To check tithe broke in a disorder'd string , But for the concord
of my ...
Page 102
Keep . Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom K.Rich . If thou
love me , ' tis time thou wert away . Groom . What my tongue dares not , that my
heart shall say . [ Exit . Keep . My lord , will't please you to fall to ? K. Rich .
Keep . Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom K.Rich . If thou
love me , ' tis time thou wert away . Groom . What my tongue dares not , that my
heart shall say . [ Exit . Keep . My lord , will't please you to fall to ? K. Rich .
Page 134
Those same noble Scots , That are your prisonersHct . l'ill keep them all ; By heav
'n , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall
not ; I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start away , And lend no ear unto ...
Those same noble Scots , That are your prisonersHct . l'ill keep them all ; By heav
'n , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall
not ; I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start away , And lend no ear unto ...
Page 245
He may keep his own grace , but he is almost out of mine , I can aflure him.- What
said Mr. Dembledon , about the fatten for my short cloak and lops ? ? Mandrake
is a root supposed let , a tag to the points then in to have the hape of a man ; it ...
He may keep his own grace , but he is almost out of mine , I can aflure him.- What
said Mr. Dembledon , about the fatten for my short cloak and lops ? ? Mandrake
is a root supposed let , a tag to the points then in to have the hape of a man ; it ...
Page 259
Keep them off , Bardolph . Phang . A rescue , a rescue ! Host . Good people ,
bring a rescue or two ; ' thou wo't ... I'll tickle your catastrophe . 1 1 S CE N E II . 1
Enter Chief Justice attended . Cb . Juft . What's the matter ? keep the peace here
...
Keep them off , Bardolph . Phang . A rescue , a rescue ! Host . Good people ,
bring a rescue or two ; ' thou wo't ... I'll tickle your catastrophe . 1 1 S CE N E II . 1
Enter Chief Justice attended . Cb . Juft . What's the matter ? keep the peace here
...
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