The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... hours . Lor . Who comes with her ? Mef . None , but a holy hermit and her maid . 1 pray you , is my mafter yet return'd ? Lor . He is not , nor have we yet heard from him . But go we in , I pray thee Feffica , And ceremoniously let us ...
... hours . Lor . Who comes with her ? Mef . None , but a holy hermit and her maid . 1 pray you , is my mafter yet return'd ? Lor . He is not , nor have we yet heard from him . But go we in , I pray thee Feffica , And ceremoniously let us ...
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... hour of death , And that it should lie with you in your grave : Though not for me , yet for your vehement oaths , You should have been refpective , and have kept it . Gave it a judge's clerk ! but well I know , The clerk will ne'er wear ...
... hour of death , And that it should lie with you in your grave : Though not for me , yet for your vehement oaths , You should have been refpective , and have kept it . Gave it a judge's clerk ! but well I know , The clerk will ne'er wear ...
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... hours to day . But were the day come , I fhould wish it dark , Till I were couching with the doctor's clerk . Well , while I live , I'll fear no other thing So fore , as keeping fafe Nerissa's ring . L 2 [ Exeunt omnes . LOVE'S VILLE DE ...
... hours to day . But were the day come , I fhould wish it dark , Till I were couching with the doctor's clerk . Well , while I live , I'll fear no other thing So fore , as keeping fafe Nerissa's ring . L 2 [ Exeunt omnes . LOVE'S VILLE DE ...
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... hours in the night , And not be seen to wink of all the day ; When I was wont to think no harm all night , And make a dark night too of half the day ; Which , I hope well , is not enrolled there . O , these are barren tasks , too hard ...
... hours in the night , And not be seen to wink of all the day ; When I was wont to think no harm all night , And make a dark night too of half the day ; Which , I hope well , is not enrolled there . O , these are barren tasks , too hard ...
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... hour , when beafts most graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is call'd Supper : So much for the time when . Now for the ground which : which , I mean , I walk'd upon ; it is ycleped , thy park . Then for ...
... hour , when beafts most graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is call'd Supper : So much for the time when . Now for the ground which : which , I mean , I walk'd upon ; it is ycleped , thy park . Then for ...
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