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. New Ed. RevLongman, 1853 - 960 pages |
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... once , that tended me ? Pro . Thou hadst , and more , Miranda : But how is it , That this lives in thy mind ? What see'st thou else In the dark backward and abysm of time ? If thou remember'st ought , ere thou cam'st here , How thou cam ...
... once , that tended me ? Pro . Thou hadst , and more , Miranda : But how is it , That this lives in thy mind ? What see'st thou else In the dark backward and abysm of time ? If thou remember'st ought , ere thou cam'st here , How thou cam ...
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... once Thou call'dst me up at midnight to fetch dew From the still - vex'd Bermoothes , there she's hid : The mariners all under hatches stow'd ; a Whom , with a charm join'd to their suffer'd labour , I have left asleep and for the rest ...
... once Thou call'dst me up at midnight to fetch dew From the still - vex'd Bermoothes , there she's hid : The mariners all under hatches stow'd ; a Whom , with a charm join'd to their suffer'd labour , I have left asleep and for the rest ...
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... once in thy life , if thou beest a good moon - calf . Cal . How does thy honour ? Let me lick thy shoe : I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am in case to justle a constable why , thou ...
... once in thy life , if thou beest a good moon - calf . Cal . How does thy honour ? Let me lick thy shoe : I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am in case to justle a constable why , thou ...
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... once , ) shall step by step attend You , and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you from ( Which here , in this most desolate isle ; else falls Upon your heads , ) is nothing , but heart's sorrow , And a clear life ensuing . He vanishes ...
... once , ) shall step by step attend You , and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you from ( Which here , in this most desolate isle ; else falls Upon your heads , ) is nothing , but heart's sorrow , And a clear life ensuing . He vanishes ...
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... once again I do receive thee honest . Who by repentance is not satisfied , Is nor of heaven , nor earth ; for these are pleas'd ; By penitence the Eternal's wrath's appeas'd : — And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that ...
... once again I do receive thee honest . Who by repentance is not satisfied , Is nor of heaven , nor earth ; for these are pleas'd ; By penitence the Eternal's wrath's appeas'd : — And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that ...
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