The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Lord Surrey's tranflation of the 4th book of the Æneid : " All utterly I could not feem forfaken . " Again , in K. Richard III : " His horfe is flain , and all on foot he fights . " Shakspeare's compliment to queen Elizabeth has no ...
... Lord Surrey's tranflation of the 4th book of the Æneid : " All utterly I could not feem forfaken . " Again , in K. Richard III : " His horfe is flain , and all on foot he fights . " Shakspeare's compliment to queen Elizabeth has no ...
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... lord , your fervant fhall do fo . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another part of the wood . Enter the Queen of Fairies , with her train . Queen . Come , now a roundel , and a fairy fong ; Then , for the third part of a minute , hence 9 : Some a ...
... lord , your fervant fhall do fo . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another part of the wood . Enter the Queen of Fairies , with her train . Queen . Come , now a roundel , and a fairy fong ; Then , for the third part of a minute , hence 9 : Some a ...
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... Lord , what though ? Yet Hermia ftill loves you : then be content . Lyf . Content with Hermia ? No : I do repent The tedious minutes I with her have spent . 3 Not Hermia , but Helena I love : Who will not change a raven for a dove ? The ...
... Lord , what though ? Yet Hermia ftill loves you : then be content . Lyf . Content with Hermia ? No : I do repent The tedious minutes I with her have spent . 3 Not Hermia , but Helena I love : Who will not change a raven for a dove ? The ...
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... lord ! What , out of hearing ? gone ? no found , no word ? Alack , where are you ? fpeak , an if you hear ; Speak , of all loves ; I fwoon almost with fear . No ? then I well perceive you are not nigh : Or death , or you , I'll find ...
... lord ! What , out of hearing ? gone ? no found , no word ? Alack , where are you ? fpeak , an if you hear ; Speak , of all loves ; I fwoon almost with fear . No ? then I well perceive you are not nigh : Or death , or you , I'll find ...
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... lord Sterline , 1604 : And why fhould Tithon thus , whofe day grows late , " Enjoy the morning's love . " Again , in Spenfer's Faery Queen , b . iii . c . 3 : As faire Aurora rifing haftily , " Doth by her blushing tell that she did lye ...
... lord Sterline , 1604 : And why fhould Tithon thus , whofe day grows late , " Enjoy the morning's love . " Again , in Spenfer's Faery Queen , b . iii . c . 3 : As faire Aurora rifing haftily , " Doth by her blushing tell that she did lye ...
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