Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrewD. Leach, 1767 |
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... true - love's fight : Of thy mifprision must perforce enfue Some true love turn'd , and not a falfe turn'd true . Puc Then fate o'er - rules ; that , one man holding troth , A million fail , confounding oath on oath . OBE . About the ...
... true - love's fight : Of thy mifprision must perforce enfue Some true love turn'd , and not a falfe turn'd true . Puc Then fate o'er - rules ; that , one man holding troth , A million fail , confounding oath on oath . OBE . About the ...
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... true ; And true she is , as fhe hath prov'd herself ; And therefore , like herfelf , wise , fair , and true , Shall she be placed in my conftant soul . Enter JESSICA , below . What , art thou come ? On , gentlemen , away ; Our masquing ...
... true ; And true she is , as fhe hath prov'd herself ; And therefore , like herfelf , wise , fair , and true , Shall she be placed in my conftant soul . Enter JESSICA , below . What , art thou come ? On , gentlemen , away ; Our masquing ...
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... true delights . EPILOGUE . [ A Dance . Ros . It is not the fashion to fee the lady the epi- logue : but it is no more unhandsome , than to fee the lord the prologue . If it be true , that good wine needs no bufh , ' tis true , that a ...
... true delights . EPILOGUE . [ A Dance . Ros . It is not the fashion to fee the lady the epi- logue : but it is no more unhandsome , than to fee the lord the prologue . If it be true , that good wine needs no bufh , ' tis true , that a ...
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