The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 124
... sweet friend , To ftrow him o'er and o'er . Flo . What ? like a coarse ? Per . No , like a bank , for love to lie and play on ; Not like a coarse ; or if , not to be buried But quick , and in mine arms . Come , take your flowers ...
... sweet friend , To ftrow him o'er and o'er . Flo . What ? like a coarse ? Per . No , like a bank , for love to lie and play on ; Not like a coarse ; or if , not to be buried But quick , and in mine arms . Come , take your flowers ...
Page 140
... sweet - heart's hat , And pluck it o'er your brows ; muffle your face , Dismantle you ; and , as you can , difliken The truth of your own Seeming ; that you may ( For I do fear eyes over you ) to fhip - board Get undefcry'd . Per . I ...
... sweet - heart's hat , And pluck it o'er your brows ; muffle your face , Dismantle you ; and , as you can , difliken The truth of your own Seeming ; that you may ( For I do fear eyes over you ) to fhip - board Get undefcry'd . Per . I ...
Page 146
... sweet'ft companion , that e'er man ( 30 ) Bred his hopes out of . Pau . True , too true , my lord ; If one by one you wedded all the world , Or , from the All that are , took fomething good , To make a perfect woman ; fhe , you kill'd ...
... sweet'ft companion , that e'er man ( 30 ) Bred his hopes out of . Pau . True , too true , my lord ; If one by one you wedded all the world , Or , from the All that are , took fomething good , To make a perfect woman ; fhe , you kill'd ...
Page 161
... sweet As any cordial comfort . Still , methinks , There is an Air comes from her . What fine chizzel Could ever yet cut breath ? let no man mock me , For I will kifs her . Pau . Good my lord , forbear ; The ruddiness upon her lip is wet ...
... sweet As any cordial comfort . Still , methinks , There is an Air comes from her . What fine chizzel Could ever yet cut breath ? let no man mock me , For I will kifs her . Pau . Good my lord , forbear ; The ruddiness upon her lip is wet ...
Page 174
... Senfe and Humour ; and the Phrase of ferving in is a very hu- mourous one , to fignify that this was his Worship's fecond Courfe . Mr. Warburton . 66 " 7 Sweet , Sweet , sweet , fweet poifon for the age's tooth 174 King JOHN . 1.
... Senfe and Humour ; and the Phrase of ferving in is a very hu- mourous one , to fignify that this was his Worship's fecond Courfe . Mr. Warburton . 66 " 7 Sweet , Sweet , sweet , fweet poifon for the age's tooth 174 King JOHN . 1.
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