The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... Stay , passenger , why goest thou by so fast ? Read , if thou canst , whom envious Death hath plast Within this monument , Shakspeare , with whome Quick nature dide ; whose name doth deck yo tombe Far more then cost ; sith all yt he ...
... Stay , passenger , why goest thou by so fast ? Read , if thou canst , whom envious Death hath plast Within this monument , Shakspeare , with whome Quick nature dide ; whose name doth deck yo tombe Far more then cost ; sith all yt he ...
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... stay , I see thee in the Hemisphere Advanc'd , and made a Constellation there ! Shine forth , thou Starre of Poets , and with rage Or influence , chide or cheere the drooping Stage ; Which , since thy flight fro hence , hath mourn'd ...
... stay , I see thee in the Hemisphere Advanc'd , and made a Constellation there ! Shine forth , thou Starre of Poets , and with rage Or influence , chide or cheere the drooping Stage ; Which , since thy flight fro hence , hath mourn'd ...
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... stay with us , " Read : “ I pray thee stay with us ? ' P. 341 , note ( a ) . Add : So in Spenser's Faerie Queene , b . i . c . iii . s . 30 : - " A dram of sweete is worth a pound of sowre . " P. 358 , note ( b ) . Another example of ...
... stay with us , " Read : “ I pray thee stay with us ? ' P. 341 , note ( a ) . Add : So in Spenser's Faerie Queene , b . i . c . iii . s . 30 : - " A dram of sweete is worth a pound of sowre . " P. 358 , note ( b ) . Another example of ...
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... stays my coming ; answer not ; The tide is now : nay , not thy tide of tears ; That tide will stay me longer than I should : [ Exit JULIA . Julia , farewell . — What ! gone without a word ? c The cameleon Love can feed on the air ...
... stays my coming ; answer not ; The tide is now : nay , not thy tide of tears ; That tide will stay me longer than I should : [ Exit JULIA . Julia , farewell . — What ! gone without a word ? c The cameleon Love can feed on the air ...
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... stay'd for . PRO . Go ; I come , I come : - Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . A Street . Enter LAUNCE , leading a Dog . LAUN . Nay , ' t will be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all ...
... stay'd for . PRO . Go ; I come , I come : - Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . A Street . Enter LAUNCE , leading a Dog . LAUN . Nay , ' t will be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all ...
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