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Page 11
... true , he hath my love ; And what is mine , my love fhall render him ; And she is mine ; and all my right of her I do eftate unto Demetrius . Lys . I am , my lord , as well deriv'd as he , As well poffefs'd ; my love is more than his ...
... true , he hath my love ; And what is mine , my love fhall render him ; And she is mine ; and all my right of her I do eftate unto Demetrius . Lys . I am , my lord , as well deriv'd as he , As well poffefs'd ; my love is more than his ...
Page 12
... true love never did run fmooth : 2 Beteem them ] Give them , bestow upon them . The word is used by Spenfer . JOHNSON . " So would I , said th ' enchanter , glad and fain " Beteem to you his fword , you to defend . " Faery Queen , How ...
... true love never did run fmooth : 2 Beteem them ] Give them , bestow upon them . The word is used by Spenfer . JOHNSON . " So would I , said th ' enchanter , glad and fain " Beteem to you his fword , you to defend . " Faery Queen , How ...
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... true lovers have been ever crofs'd , It ftands as an edict in deftiny : Then let us teach our trial patience , Because it is a cuftomary cross ; As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and fighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's ...
... true lovers have been ever crofs'd , It ftands as an edict in deftiny : Then let us teach our trial patience , Because it is a cuftomary cross ; As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and fighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's ...
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... true per- forming of it : If I do it , let the audience look to their eyes ; I will move ftorms , I will condole in . fome measure . 7 To the reft : Yet my chief On the registers of the Stationers ' company , however , appears " the ...
... true per- forming of it : If I do it , let the audience look to their eyes ; I will move ftorms , I will condole in . fome measure . 7 To the reft : Yet my chief On the registers of the Stationers ' company , however , appears " the ...
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... true genius for the ftage by his folicitude for propriety of drefs , and his deliberation which beard to choose among many beards , all un- natural . JOHNSON . So , in the old comedy of Ram - Alley , 1611 : " What colour'd beard comes ...
... true genius for the ftage by his folicitude for propriety of drefs , and his deliberation which beard to choose among many beards , all un- natural . JOHNSON . So , in the old comedy of Ram - Alley , 1611 : " What colour'd beard comes ...
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