“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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Wipe thou thine eyes ; have Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whoreson , insolent comfort . noise - maker , we are less afraid to be drowned than The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd thou art . The very viriue of compassion in ...
Wipe thou thine eyes ; have Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whoreson , insolent comfort . noise - maker , we are less afraid to be drowned than The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd thou art . The very viriue of compassion in ...
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Know thine own meaning , but would'st galble like Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes Awake ! With words that made them known : But they vile Vire .
Know thine own meaning , but would'st galble like Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes Awake ! With words that made them known : But they vile Vire .
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Then , as my gift , and thine own acquisition Whose watery arch , and messenger , am I , Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter : But Bids thee leave these ; and with her sovereign grace , If thou dost break her virgin knot before Here ...
Then , as my gift , and thine own acquisition Whose watery arch , and messenger , am I , Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter : But Bids thee leave these ; and with her sovereign grace , If thou dost break her virgin knot before Here ...
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First , noble friend , Holy Gonzalo , honourable man , Let me embrace thine age ; whose honour cannot Mine tyes , even sociable to the shew of thine , Be measur'd , or confin'd . Fall fellowly drops . The charm dissolves apace ; Gon .
First , noble friend , Holy Gonzalo , honourable man , Let me embrace thine age ; whose honour cannot Mine tyes , even sociable to the shew of thine , Be measur'd , or confin'd . Fall fellowly drops . The charm dissolves apace ; Gon .
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... I hold him but a fool , that will endanger And let them be recall d from their exile : His body for a girl that loves him not : They are reform'd , civil , full of good , I claim her not , and therefore she is thine .
... I hold him but a fool , that will endanger And let them be recall d from their exile : His body for a girl that loves him not : They are reform'd , civil , full of good , I claim her not , and therefore she is thine .
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