The Plays of William Shakespeare, Bind 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Side 35
... fpeak again , bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this Sight , being o'er my head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him ; When he beftrides ...
... fpeak again , bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this Sight , being o'er my head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him ; When he beftrides ...
Side 37
... fpeak to night . Fain would I dwell on form ; fain , fain , deny What I have spoke but farewel compliment ! Doft thou love me ? I know , thou wilt fay , ay , And I will take thy word- -yet if thou fwear'st , Thou may'ft prove falfe ; at ...
... fpeak to night . Fain would I dwell on form ; fain , fain , deny What I have spoke but farewel compliment ! Doft thou love me ? I know , thou wilt fay , ay , And I will take thy word- -yet if thou fwear'st , Thou may'ft prove falfe ; at ...
Side 47
... fpeak any thing againft me , I'll take him down an ' he were luftier than he is , and twenty fuch Jacks and if I cannot , I'll find thofe that fhall . ( 3 ) No bare , Sir , ] Mercutio having roared out , fo bo ! the cry of the sportsmen ...
... fpeak any thing againft me , I'll take him down an ' he were luftier than he is , and twenty fuch Jacks and if I cannot , I'll find thofe that fhall . ( 3 ) No bare , Sir , ] Mercutio having roared out , fo bo ! the cry of the sportsmen ...
Side 51
... fpeak Good , good narfe , fpeak . - Nurfe . What hafte ? Can you not stay a while ? Do you not fee , that I am out of breath Jul . How art thou out of breath , when thou haft breath To fay to me , that thou art out of breath } Th ...
... fpeak Good , good narfe , fpeak . - Nurfe . What hafte ? Can you not stay a while ? Do you not fee , that I am out of breath Jul . How art thou out of breath , when thou haft breath To fay to me , that thou art out of breath } Th ...
Side 65
... fpeak that word , Is , father , mother , Tybalt , Romeo , Juliet , All flain , all dead ! - -Romeo is banished ! There is no end , no limit , measure , bound , In that word's death ; no words can that woe found . Where is my father ...
... fpeak that word , Is , father , mother , Tybalt , Romeo , Juliet , All flain , all dead ! - -Romeo is banished ! There is no end , no limit , measure , bound , In that word's death ; no words can that woe found . Where is my father ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Fuld visning - 1785 |
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