The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. will not make them friends . Nay , I can ' gleek , upon occafion . Queen . Thou art as wife , as thou art beautiful . Bot . Not fo , neither : but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood , I have ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. will not make them friends . Nay , I can ' gleek , upon occafion . Queen . Thou art as wife , as thou art beautiful . Bot . Not fo , neither : but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood , I have ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Or ruffet - pated choughs , many in fort ' , Rifing and cawing at the gun's report Sever themselves , and madly fweep the sky ; So , at his fight , away his fellows fly : And , at our ftamp ' , here o'er ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Or ruffet - pated choughs , many in fort ' , Rifing and cawing at the gun's report Sever themselves , and madly fweep the sky ; So , at his fight , away his fellows fly : And , at our ftamp ' , here o'er ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. And the Athenian woman by his fide ; That , when he wak'd , of force she must be ey'd . Enter Demetrius and Hermia . Ob . Stand clofe ; this is the fame Athenian . Puck . This is the woman , but not this ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. And the Athenian woman by his fide ; That , when he wak'd , of force she must be ey'd . Enter Demetrius and Hermia . Ob . Stand clofe ; this is the fame Athenian . Puck . This is the woman , but not this ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. The fifters ' vows , the hours that we have spent , When we have chid the hafty - footed - time For parting us , -O , and is all forgot ? All fchool - day friendship , childhood innocence ? We , Hermia ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. The fifters ' vows , the hours that we have spent , When we have chid the hafty - footed - time For parting us , -O , and is all forgot ? All fchool - day friendship , childhood innocence ? We , Hermia ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Due but to one , and crowned with one creft . And will you rent our ancient love afunder , To join with men in fcorning your poor friend ? It is not friendly , ' tis not maidenly : Our fex , as well as I ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Due but to one , and crowned with one creft . And will you rent our ancient love afunder , To join with men in fcorning your poor friend ? It is not friendly , ' tis not maidenly : Our fex , as well as I ...
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