The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... a little time these Plays , which were cry'd up without Merit , lose ground , and grow neglected , fome of our Play - wrights have pretended that g our our Taste of Tragedy is loft , and that the and Progress of the Stage , & c . li.
... a little time these Plays , which were cry'd up without Merit , lose ground , and grow neglected , fome of our Play - wrights have pretended that g our our Taste of Tragedy is loft , and that the and Progress of the Stage , & c . li.
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... lose , you need not fear ; The Sun doth scorn you , and the Wind doth hiss you . But when Adonis liv'd , Sun and sharp Air Lurk'd like two Thieves , to rob him of his Fair . And therefore wou'd he put his Bonnet on , Under whose Brim ...
... lose , you need not fear ; The Sun doth scorn you , and the Wind doth hiss you . But when Adonis liv'd , Sun and sharp Air Lurk'd like two Thieves , to rob him of his Fair . And therefore wou'd he put his Bonnet on , Under whose Brim ...
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... lose Name of fingle one ; That by this Separation I may give That due to thee , which thou deserv'st alone . Oh Absence ! what a Torment wouldst thou prove ! Were't not that thy four Leisure gave sweet Leave , To entertain the Time with ...
... lose Name of fingle one ; That by this Separation I may give That due to thee , which thou deserv'st alone . Oh Absence ! what a Torment wouldst thou prove ! Were't not that thy four Leisure gave sweet Leave , To entertain the Time with ...
Page 203
... lose thee , my Loss is my Love's Gain , And losing her , my Friend hath found that Loss : Both find each other , and I lose both twain , And both for my fake lay on me this Cross . But here's the Joy , my Friend and I are one , Sweet ...
... lose thee , my Loss is my Love's Gain , And losing her , my Friend hath found that Loss : Both find each other , and I lose both twain , And both for my fake lay on me this Cross . But here's the Joy , my Friend and I are one , Sweet ...
Page 217
... lose thee , my Loss is my Love's Gain , And losing her , my Friend hath found that Loss : Both find each other , and I lose both twain , And both for my fake lay on me this Cross . But here's the Joy , my Friend and I are one , Sweet ...
... lose thee , my Loss is my Love's Gain , And losing her , my Friend hath found that Loss : Both find each other , and I lose both twain , And both for my fake lay on me this Cross . But here's the Joy , my Friend and I are one , Sweet ...
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