The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 6Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 58
... villain , the fetches her breath as fhort as a new - ta'en fparrow . [ Exit Pandarus . Troi . Ev'n fuch a paffion doth embrace my bofom : My heart beats thicker than a fev'rous pulse , And all my pow'rs do their bestowing lofe , Like ...
... villain , the fetches her breath as fhort as a new - ta'en fparrow . [ Exit Pandarus . Troi . Ev'n fuch a paffion doth embrace my bofom : My heart beats thicker than a fev'rous pulse , And all my pow'rs do their bestowing lofe , Like ...
Page 84
... villain then : In this I do not call your faith in question So mainly as my merit : I can't fing , Nor heel the high lavolt ; nor fweeten talk ; Nor play at subtle games ; fair virtues all , To which the Grecians are moft prompt and ...
... villain then : In this I do not call your faith in question So mainly as my merit : I can't fing , Nor heel the high lavolt ; nor fweeten talk ; Nor play at subtle games ; fair virtues all , To which the Grecians are moft prompt and ...
Page 86
... my purse ; Now crack thy lungs , and split thy brazen pipe : Blow villain , ' till thy fphered bias cheek Out - fwell the cholick of puft Aquilon : Come Dio . Come stretch thy cheft , and let thy 86 TROILUS and CRESSID A.
... my purse ; Now crack thy lungs , and split thy brazen pipe : Blow villain , ' till thy fphered bias cheek Out - fwell the cholick of puft Aquilon : Come Dio . Come stretch thy cheft , and let thy 86 TROILUS and CRESSID A.
Page 131
... villain would not stand me . 2 Lord . No , but he fled forward still , toward your face . 1 Lord . Stand you ? you have land enough of your own ; but he added to your having , gave you some ground . 2 Lord . As many inches as you have ...
... villain would not stand me . 2 Lord . No , but he fled forward still , toward your face . 1 Lord . Stand you ? you have land enough of your own ; but he added to your having , gave you some ground . 2 Lord . As many inches as you have ...
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... villains ( whose false oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour ) fwore to Cymbeline , I was confed'rate with the Romans : fo Follow'd my banishment ; and this twenty years , This rock and these demefnes have been my world ; Where I ...
... villains ( whose false oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour ) fwore to Cymbeline , I was confed'rate with the Romans : fo Follow'd my banishment ; and this twenty years , This rock and these demefnes have been my world ; Where I ...
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