The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... ftill the Choir of Eccho's answers so . Her Song was tedious , and out - wore the Night , For Lovers Hours are long , tho seeming short : If pleas'd themselves , others they think delight In such - like Circumstance , with such - like ...
... ftill the Choir of Eccho's answers so . Her Song was tedious , and out - wore the Night , For Lovers Hours are long , tho seeming short : If pleas'd themselves , others they think delight In such - like Circumstance , with such - like ...
Page 42
... ftill looketh for a Grave , Ne'er saw the beauteous Livery that he wore ; Witness the Entertainment that he gave . If he did fee his Face , why then I know , He thought to kifs him , and hath kill'd him fo . ' Tis true , true , true ...
... ftill looketh for a Grave , Ne'er saw the beauteous Livery that he wore ; Witness the Entertainment that he gave . If he did fee his Face , why then I know , He thought to kifs him , and hath kill'd him fo . ' Tis true , true , true ...
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... ftill looketh for a Grave , Ne'er saw the beauteous Livery that he wore ; Witness the Entertainment that he gave . If he did fee his Face , why then I know , He thought to kifs him , and hath kill'd him fo . ' Tis true , true , true ...
... ftill looketh for a Grave , Ne'er saw the beauteous Livery that he wore ; Witness the Entertainment that he gave . If he did fee his Face , why then I know , He thought to kifs him , and hath kill'd him fo . ' Tis true , true , true ...
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... ftill for more . But she that never cop'd with stranger - Eyes , Could pick no meaning from their parling Looks ; Nor read the fubtle shining Secrefies Writ in the glassy Margents of fuch Books . She touch'd no unknown Baits , nor fear ...
... ftill for more . But she that never cop'd with stranger - Eyes , Could pick no meaning from their parling Looks ; Nor read the fubtle shining Secrefies Writ in the glassy Margents of fuch Books . She touch'd no unknown Baits , nor fear ...
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... ftill exceed , And extreme Fear can neither fight nor fly , • But Coward - like with trembling Terror die . ' Had Colatinus kill'd my Son or Sire , 6 Or lain in ambush to betray my Life ; 6 6 Or were he not my dear Friend , this Defire ...
... ftill exceed , And extreme Fear can neither fight nor fly , • But Coward - like with trembling Terror die . ' Had Colatinus kill'd my Son or Sire , 6 Or lain in ambush to betray my Life ; 6 6 Or were he not my dear Friend , this Defire ...
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