The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... hearts : But I might fee young Cupid's fiery fhaft Quench'd in the chafte beams of the watery moon ; And the imperial ... heart's cafe , is named love in idlenes in Warwickshire , and in Lyte's Herbal . There is a reason why Shakspeare ...
... hearts : But I might fee young Cupid's fiery fhaft Quench'd in the chafte beams of the watery moon ; And the imperial ... heart's cafe , is named love in idlenes in Warwickshire , and in Lyte's Herbal . There is a reason why Shakspeare ...
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... heart Is true as fteel : Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . Dem . Do I entice you ? Do I fpeak you fair ? Or , rather , do I not in plainest truth Tell you - I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel ...
... heart Is true as fteel : Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . Dem . Do I entice you ? Do I fpeak you fair ? Or , rather , do I not in plainest truth Tell you - I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel ...
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... heart as you . Run when you will , the ftory fhall be chang'd : Apollo flies , and Daphne holds the chase ; The dove pursues the griffin ; the mild hind Makes speed to catch the tyger : Bootless speed ! When cowardice pursues , and ...
... heart as you . Run when you will , the ftory fhall be chang'd : Apollo flies , and Daphne holds the chase ; The dove pursues the griffin ; the mild hind Makes speed to catch the tyger : Bootless speed ! When cowardice pursues , and ...
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... heart , one bed , two bosoms , and one troth . Her . Nay , good Lyfander ; for my fake , my dear , Lye further off yet , do not lye so near . fo Lyf . O , take the fenfe , fweet , of my innocence ' ; Love takes the meaning , in love's ...
... heart , one bed , two bosoms , and one troth . Her . Nay , good Lyfander ; for my fake , my dear , Lye further off yet , do not lye so near . fo Lyf . O , take the fenfe , fweet , of my innocence ' ; Love takes the meaning , in love's ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 6 I mean , that my heart unto yours is knit ; So that but one heart we can make of it : Two bofoms interchained with an oath ; So then , two bofoms , and a fingle troth . Then , by your fide no bed - room ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 6 I mean , that my heart unto yours is knit ; So that but one heart we can make of it : Two bofoms interchained with an oath ; So then , two bofoms , and a fingle troth . Then , by your fide no bed - room ...
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