The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... there with beauty's pen ; Examine every married lineament , And see how one another lends content ; And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies , Find written in the margin of his eyes . 5 This precious book of love , this unbound lover ...
... there with beauty's pen ; Examine every married lineament , And see how one another lends content ; And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies , Find written in the margin of his eyes . 5 This precious book of love , this unbound lover ...
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... there too . Cheerly , boys ; be brisk a while , and the longer liver take all . [ They retire behind . Enter CAPULET , & c . with the Guests and the Maskers . Cap . Gentlemen , welcome ! ladies , that have their toes Unplagu'd with ...
... there too . Cheerly , boys ; be brisk a while , and the longer liver take all . [ They retire behind . Enter CAPULET , & c . with the Guests and the Maskers . Cap . Gentlemen , welcome ! ladies , that have their toes Unplagu'd with ...
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... there , that would not dance ? Nurse . I know not . Jul . Go , ask his name : - -if he be married , My grave is like to be my wedding bed . Nurse . His name is Romeo , and a Montague ; The only son of your great enemy . Jul . My only ...
... there , that would not dance ? Nurse . I know not . Jul . Go , ask his name : - -if he be married , My grave is like to be my wedding bed . Nurse . His name is Romeo , and a Montague ; The only son of your great enemy . Jul . My only ...
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... there adjacent lie , That in thy likeness thou appear to us . - Ben . An if he hear thee , thou wilt anger him . Mer . This cannot anger him : ' twould anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle Of some strange nature ...
... there adjacent lie , That in thy likeness thou appear to us . - Ben . An if he hear thee , thou wilt anger him . Mer . This cannot anger him : ' twould anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle Of some strange nature ...
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... Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline ; And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this sentence then Women may fall , when there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline . F 2 SCENE III . 43 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline ; And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this sentence then Women may fall , when there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline . F 2 SCENE III . 43 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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