The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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... has thrice her prayers said , Raise up the organs of her fantasy , Sleep she as sound as careless infancy : But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , Pinch them , arms , legs , backs , shoulders , sides , and shins .
... has thrice her prayers said , Raise up the organs of her fantasy , Sleep she as sound as careless infancy : But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , Pinch them , arms , legs , backs , shoulders , sides , and shins .
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Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same A dangerous rhyme , master , against the reason of Moth . Forbear till this company be past , Enter DULL , COSTARD , and JAQUENETTA . Dull . Sir , the duke's pleasure is , that you keep ...
Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same A dangerous rhyme , master , against the reason of Moth . Forbear till this company be past , Enter DULL , COSTARD , and JAQUENETTA . Dull . Sir , the duke's pleasure is , that you keep ...
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Arm . I do affect the very ground , which is base , where her shoe , which is baser , guided by her foot , which is basest , doth tread . I shall be forsworn , ( which is a great argument of falsehood , ) if I love : And how can that be ...
Arm . I do affect the very ground , which is base , where her shoe , which is baser , guided by her foot , which is basest , doth tread . I shall be forsworn , ( which is a great argument of falsehood , ) if I love : And how can that be ...
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Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . ... 7 Arm . How mean'st thou ? brawling in French ? ... with your hat penthouse- like , o'er the shop of your eyes ; with your arms crossed on your thin doublet , like a ...
Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . ... 7 Arm . How mean'st thou ? brawling in French ? ... with your hat penthouse- like , o'er the shop of your eyes ; with your arms crossed on your thin doublet , like a ...
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Arm . By virtue , thou enforcest laughter ; thy silly thought , my spleen ; the heaving of my lungs provokes me to ridiculous smiling : O , pardon me , my stars ! Doth the inconsiderate take salve for l'envoy , and the word , l'envoy ...
Arm . By virtue , thou enforcest laughter ; thy silly thought , my spleen ; the heaving of my lungs provokes me to ridiculous smiling : O , pardon me , my stars ! Doth the inconsiderate take salve for l'envoy , and the word , l'envoy ...
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