The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... young men , in stealing deer from the park of Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlecote . For this indiscretion , 30 he is said to have been severely punished , and to have retorted with a lampoon so bitter , that Sir Thomas redoubled his ...
... young men , in stealing deer from the park of Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlecote . For this indiscretion , 30 he is said to have been severely punished , and to have retorted with a lampoon so bitter , that Sir Thomas redoubled his ...
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... young modest girl . " Again in " The Malcontent , " Act V. Sc . 4 : — " Slave take thy life : Wert thou defenc'd , through blood and wounds The sternest horror of a civil fight , Would I atchieve thee . " P. 92. Prefix " Cho , " to the ...
... young modest girl . " Again in " The Malcontent , " Act V. Sc . 4 : — " Slave take thy life : Wert thou defenc'd , through blood and wounds The sternest horror of a civil fight , Would I atchieve thee . " P. 92. Prefix " Cho , " to the ...
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... young Leander cross'd the Hellespont . " PRO . That's a deep story of a deeper love ; For he was more than over shoes in love . VAL . " T is true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swom the Hellespont . PRO . Over the ...
... young Leander cross'd the Hellespont . " PRO . That's a deep story of a deeper love ; For he was more than over shoes in love . VAL . " T is true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swom the Hellespont . PRO . Over the ...
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... young wench that had buried her grandam ; to fast , like one that takes diet ; to watch , like one that fears robbing ; to speak puling , like a beggar at Hallowmas . ( 1 ) You were wont , when you laughed , to crow like a cock ; when ...
... young wench that had buried her grandam ; to fast , like one that takes diet ; to watch , like one that fears robbing ; to speak puling , like a beggar at Hallowmas . ( 1 ) You were wont , when you laughed , to crow like a cock ; when ...
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... young , but his experience old ; His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe . And , in a word , ( for far behind his worth Come all the praises that I now bestow , ) He is complete in feature and in mind , With all good grace , to ...
... young , but his experience old ; His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe . And , in a word , ( for far behind his worth Come all the praises that I now bestow , ) He is complete in feature and in mind , With all good grace , to ...
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