The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen 2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... would Be with my hopes aboard . I fhould be still Plucking the grafs , to know where fits the wind , Prying in maps for ports , and piers , and roads ; A 3 And And every object that might make me fear Misfortune to THE ...
... would Be with my hopes aboard . I fhould be still Plucking the grafs , to know where fits the wind , Prying in maps for ports , and piers , and roads ; A 3 And And every object that might make me fear Misfortune to THE ...
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... still do , Within the eye of honour , be affur'd , My purse , my perfon , my extremeft means Lie all unlock'd to your occafions . Baff . In my fchooldays , when I had loft one shaft , I fhot his fellow of the felfsame flight The ...
... still do , Within the eye of honour , be affur'd , My purse , my perfon , my extremeft means Lie all unlock'd to your occafions . Baff . In my fchooldays , when I had loft one shaft , I fhot his fellow of the felfsame flight The ...
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... Still have I born it with a patient shrug , For fufferance is the badge of all our tribe . You call me misbeliever , cut - throat dog , And spit upon my Jewish gabardine , And all for use of that which is mine own . Well then , it now ...
... Still have I born it with a patient shrug , For fufferance is the badge of all our tribe . You call me misbeliever , cut - throat dog , And spit upon my Jewish gabardine , And all for use of that which is mine own . Well then , it now ...
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... Still more fool I fhall appear By the time I linger here : With one fool's head I came to woo , But I go away with two . Sweet , adieu ! I'll keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wrath . Por . Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth . O ...
... Still more fool I fhall appear By the time I linger here : With one fool's head I came to woo , But I go away with two . Sweet , adieu ! I'll keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wrath . Por . Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth . O ...
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... still in doubt , Whether those peals of praise be his or no ; So , thrice fair lady , stand I , even so , As doubtful whether what I fee be true , Until confirm'd , fign'd , ratify'd by you . Por . You fee , my lord Bassanio , where I ...
... still in doubt , Whether those peals of praise be his or no ; So , thrice fair lady , stand I , even so , As doubtful whether what I fee be true , Until confirm'd , fign'd , ratify'd by you . Por . You fee , my lord Bassanio , where I ...
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