The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... should not see the fandy hourglass run , But I should think of fhallows , and of flats , And fee my wealthy arg'fy dock'd in sand , Vailing her high top lower than her ribs , To kifs her burial . Should I go to church , And see the holy ...
... should not see the fandy hourglass run , But I should think of fhallows , and of flats , And fee my wealthy arg'fy dock'd in sand , Vailing her high top lower than her ribs , To kifs her burial . Should I go to church , And see the holy ...
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... should say , if you will not have me , choose : he hears merry tales , and smiles not : I fear , he will prove the weeping philofopher when he grows old , being fo full of unmannerly fadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a ...
... should say , if you will not have me , choose : he hears merry tales , and smiles not : I fear , he will prove the weeping philofopher when he grows old , being fo full of unmannerly fadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a ...
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... should be glad of his approach ; if he have the condition of a faint , and the complexion of a devil , I had rather he should fhrive me than wive me . Come , Neriffa . Sirrah , go before : while we shut the gate upon one wooer , another ...
... should be glad of his approach ; if he have the condition of a faint , and the complexion of a devil , I had rather he should fhrive me than wive me . Come , Neriffa . Sirrah , go before : while we shut the gate upon one wooer , another ...
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... should I say to you ? should I not fay , Hath a dog money ? is it poffible A cur can lend three thousand ducats ? or Shall I bend low , and , in a bondman's key , With bated breath , and whifp'ring humbleness , Say this : fair fir , you ...
... should I say to you ? should I not fay , Hath a dog money ? is it poffible A cur can lend three thousand ducats ? or Shall I bend low , and , in a bondman's key , With bated breath , and whifp'ring humbleness , Say this : fair fir , you ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 1 If he should break his day , what fhould I gain By the exaction of the forfeiture ? A pound of man's flesh , taken from a man , Is not so estimable , or profitable , As flesh of muttons , beefs , or goats . I fay ...
William Shakespeare. 1 1 If he should break his day , what fhould I gain By the exaction of the forfeiture ? A pound of man's flesh , taken from a man , Is not so estimable , or profitable , As flesh of muttons , beefs , or goats . I fay ...
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