The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 51
... gone , for ever gone.— 2 Gen. Do not say so . Count . Think upon patience : ' pray you , Gentlemen , I've felt fo many quirks of joy and grief , That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto't . Where is my fon ? 2 ...
... gone , for ever gone.— 2 Gen. Do not say so . Count . Think upon patience : ' pray you , Gentlemen , I've felt fo many quirks of joy and grief , That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto't . Where is my fon ? 2 ...
Page 53
... gone : My being here it is , that holds thee hence . Shall I ftay here to do't ? no , no , although The air of Paradife did fan the house , And angels offic'd all ; I will be gone : That pitiful rumour may report my flight , To ...
... gone : My being here it is , that holds thee hence . Shall I ftay here to do't ? no , no , although The air of Paradife did fan the house , And angels offic'd all ; I will be gone : That pitiful rumour may report my flight , To ...
Page 54
... gone ; Ambitious love hath fo in me offended , That bare - foot plod I the cold ground upon , With fainted vow my faults to have amended : Write , write , that from the bloody courfe of war My dearest mafter , your dear fon , may hie ...
... gone ; Ambitious love hath fo in me offended , That bare - foot plod I the cold ground upon , With fainted vow my faults to have amended : Write , write , that from the bloody courfe of war My dearest mafter , your dear fon , may hie ...
Page 55
... gone , He will return ; and hope I may , that she , Hearing fo much , will fpeed her foot again , Led hither by pure love . Which of them both Is dearest to be , I've no skill in fenfe To make diftinction ; provide this messenger ; My ...
... gone , He will return ; and hope I may , that she , Hearing fo much , will fpeed her foot again , Led hither by pure love . Which of them both Is dearest to be , I've no skill in fenfe To make diftinction ; provide this messenger ; My ...
Page 56
... gone a contrary way : hark , you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and fuffice ourfelves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed of this French Earl ; the honour of a maid is her name , and no ...
... gone a contrary way : hark , you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and fuffice ourfelves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed of this French Earl ; the honour of a maid is her name , and no ...
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