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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Enter several strange Shapes , bringing in a Banquet ; they dance about it with gentle ac- tions of salutation ; and , inviting the King , & c . to eat , they depart . Ariel . You are three men of sin , whom destiny ( That hath to ...
Enter several strange Shapes , bringing in a Banquet ; they dance about it with gentle ac- tions of salutation ; and , inviting the King , & c . to eat , they depart . Ariel . You are three men of sin , whom destiny ( That hath to ...
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Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will return the sooner : Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake . [ Giving a ring . Pro .
Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will return the sooner : Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake . [ Giving a ring . Pro .
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Counsel , Lucetta ; gentle girl , assist me ! And , even in kind love , I do conjure thee , - Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly charácter'd and engraved , To lesson me ; and tell me some good mean , How , with my ...
Counsel , Lucetta ; gentle girl , assist me ! And , even in kind love , I do conjure thee , - Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly charácter'd and engraved , To lesson me ; and tell me some good mean , How , with my ...
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... fearing lest my jealous aim 6 might err , And so , unworthily , disgrace the man , ( A rashness that I ever yet have shunn'd , ) I gave him gentle looks ; thereby to find That which thyself hast now disclos'd to me .
... fearing lest my jealous aim 6 might err , And so , unworthily , disgrace the man , ( A rashness that I ever yet have shunn'd , ) I gave him gentle looks ; thereby to find That which thyself hast now disclos'd to me .
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Sir Proteus , gentle lady , and your servant . Sil . What is your will ? Pro . That I may compass yours . Sil . You have your wish ; my will is even this , - That presently you hie you home to bed .
Sir Proteus , gentle lady , and your servant . Sil . What is your will ? Pro . That I may compass yours . Sil . You have your wish ; my will is even this , - That presently you hie you home to bed .
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