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Page li
... See the fond mother , ' midft the plaintive train , Hung on his knees , and proftrate on the plain ! Touch'd to the foul , in vain he strives to hide The fon's affection , in the Roman's pride : O'er all the man conflicting paffions ...
... See the fond mother , ' midft the plaintive train , Hung on his knees , and proftrate on the plain ! Touch'd to the foul , in vain he strives to hide The fon's affection , in the Roman's pride : O'er all the man conflicting paffions ...
Page 48
... see this taborer : he lays it on . Trin . Wilt come ? I'll follow , Stephano . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Gon . Changes again . Enter Alonfo , Sebastian , Anthonio , Gonzalo , Adrian , Francifco , & c . Y'R lakin , I can go no further , fir ...
... see this taborer : he lays it on . Trin . Wilt come ? I'll follow , Stephano . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Gon . Changes again . Enter Alonfo , Sebastian , Anthonio , Gonzalo , Adrian , Francifco , & c . Y'R lakin , I can go no further , fir ...
Page 50
... See Ben . Jonfon . Every man out of his humour . Act . 2. Sc . 3 . See alfo Morifon's Itinerary . Part 1. p . 198 . Kill the ftill - clofing waters , as diminish One Kill 59 TEMPEST . THE.
... See Ben . Jonfon . Every man out of his humour . Act . 2. Sc . 3 . See alfo Morifon's Itinerary . Part 1. p . 198 . Kill the ftill - clofing waters , as diminish One Kill 59 TEMPEST . THE.
Page 72
... see the nuptials Of these our dear - beloved folemniz'd : And thence retire me to my Milan , where Every third thought shall be my grave . Álon . I long - To hear the story of your life , which must Take the ear strangely . Pro . I'll ...
... see the nuptials Of these our dear - beloved folemniz'd : And thence retire me to my Milan , where Every third thought shall be my grave . Álon . I long - To hear the story of your life , which must Take the ear strangely . Pro . I'll ...
Page 83
... see , Seem'd Athens like a paradife to me . O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven into hell ? Lyf . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold ; To - morrow night , when Phebe doth behold Her filver vifage ...
... see , Seem'd Athens like a paradife to me . O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven into hell ? Lyf . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold ; To - morrow night , when Phebe doth behold Her filver vifage ...
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