The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Том 6J. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman, H. Lintot, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. and B. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod, 1745 |
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... mother ; fee , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who fhall be true to us When we are fo unfecret to our felves ? But though I lov'd you well , I woo'd you not , And yet good faith I wifht my felf a man : Or that the women had mens ...
... mother ; fee , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who fhall be true to us When we are fo unfecret to our felves ? But though I lov'd you well , I woo'd you not , And yet good faith I wifht my felf a man : Or that the women had mens ...
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... mother's blood Runs on the dexter cheek , and this finifter Bounds in my fire's ; by Jove multipotent , Thou should'ft not bear from me a Greekish member , Wherein my fword had not impreffure made Of our rank feud : But the juft Gods ...
... mother's blood Runs on the dexter cheek , and this finifter Bounds in my fire's ; by Jove multipotent , Thou should'ft not bear from me a Greekish member , Wherein my fword had not impreffure made Of our rank feud : But the juft Gods ...
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... mothers ; do not give advantage To ftubborn criticks , apt without a theme For depravation , to fquare all the fex By Crefid's rule . Rather think this not Creffid . [ thers ? Uly . What hath the done , Prince , that can foil our mo ...
... mothers ; do not give advantage To ftubborn criticks , apt without a theme For depravation , to fquare all the fex By Crefid's rule . Rather think this not Creffid . [ thers ? Uly . What hath the done , Prince , that can foil our mo ...
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... mothers ; And when we have our armours buckled on , The venom'd vengeance ride upon our fwords , Spur them to rueful work , rein them from ruth ! Het . Fie , favage , fie . Troi . Hector , thus ' tis in wars . Het . Troilus , I would ...
... mothers ; And when we have our armours buckled on , The venom'd vengeance ride upon our fwords , Spur them to rueful work , rein them from ruth ! Het . Fie , favage , fie . Troi . Hector , thus ' tis in wars . Het . Troilus , I would ...
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... mother hath had vifions ; Caffandra doth forefee ; and I my self Am like a prophet , fuddenly enrapt , To tell thee that this day is ominous : Therefore come back . Het . Eneas is a - field , And I do stand engag'd to many Greeks , Ev'n ...
... mother hath had vifions ; Caffandra doth forefee ; and I my self Am like a prophet , fuddenly enrapt , To tell thee that this day is ominous : Therefore come back . Het . Eneas is a - field , And I do stand engag'd to many Greeks , Ev'n ...
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