“The” Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies, Left by the Late George Steevens, and Edmond Malone, with a Sketch of His Life, and a Glossary |
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Fair , beauty , complexion , fair- Filei , defiled . Forked , horned . Fileil , gone an equal pace with . Formal , not out of form , regular , Fair betrothel , fairly contracted , Fills , the shafts . sensible , in form , in shape ...
Fair , beauty , complexion , fair- Filei , defiled . Forked , horned . Fileil , gone an equal pace with . Formal , not out of form , regular , Fair betrothel , fairly contracted , Fills , the shafts . sensible , in form , in shape ...
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Not so fair , boy , as well favoured . Sreed . Sir , I know that well enough . Sil . A pretty period ! Well , I guess the sequel ; Val . What dost thou know ? And yet I will not name it : - and yet I care not ; - Speed .
Not so fair , boy , as well favoured . Sreed . Sir , I know that well enough . Sil . A pretty period ! Well , I guess the sequel ; Val . What dost thou know ? And yet I will not name it : - and yet I care not ; - Speed .
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Not so fair , boy , as well favoured . Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Sil . A pretty period ! Well , I guess the sequel ; Val . What dost thou know ? And yet I will not name it : - and yet I care not ; Speed .
Not so fair , boy , as well favoured . Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Sil . A pretty period ! Well , I guess the sequel ; Val . What dost thou know ? And yet I will not name it : - and yet I care not ; Speed .
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To leave my Julia , shall I be forsworn ; But qualify the fire's extreme rage , To love fair Silvia , shall I be forsworn ; Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason . To wrong my friend , I shall be much forsworn ; Jul .
To leave my Julia , shall I be forsworn ; But qualify the fire's extreme rage , To love fair Silvia , shall I be forsworn ; Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason . To wrong my friend , I shall be much forsworn ; Jul .
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Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred room ; See you these , husband ? do not these fair yokes That it may stand till the perpetual doom , Become the forest better than the town ? In state as wholesome , as in state ' tis fit ...
Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred room ; See you these , husband ? do not these fair yokes That it may stand till the perpetual doom , Become the forest better than the town ? In state as wholesome , as in state ' tis fit ...
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