The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 468
... Sweet - meats , Meffengers Of ftrong Prevailment in unharden'd Youth ; With Cunning haft thou filch'd my Daughter's Heart , Turn'd her Obedience , which is due to me , To ftubborn Harfhnefs . And , my gracious Duke , Be it fo fhe will ...
... Sweet - meats , Meffengers Of ftrong Prevailment in unharden'd Youth ; With Cunning haft thou filch'd my Daughter's Heart , Turn'd her Obedience , which is due to me , To ftubborn Harfhnefs . And , my gracious Duke , Be it fo fhe will ...
Page 486
... sweet fake . [ Waking Trafparent Helena , Nature here fhews Art , That through thy Bofom makes me fee thy Heart . Where is Demetrius ? Oh how fit a Word Is that vile Name , to perifh on my Sword ? Hel . Do not fay fo , Lyfander , fay ...
... sweet fake . [ Waking Trafparent Helena , Nature here fhews Art , That through thy Bofom makes me fee thy Heart . Where is Demetrius ? Oh how fit a Word Is that vile Name , to perifh on my Sword ? Hel . Do not fay fo , Lyfander , fay ...
Page 498
... sweet Jeft up : This fport well carried , thall be chronicled . If you have any Pity , Grace , or Manners , You would not make me fuch an Argument : But fare ye well , ' tis partly mine own fault , Which Death or Abfence foon fhall ...
... sweet Jeft up : This fport well carried , thall be chronicled . If you have any Pity , Grace , or Manners , You would not make me fuch an Argument : But fare ye well , ' tis partly mine own fault , Which Death or Abfence foon fhall ...
Page 511
... sweet Breath ; and I do not doubt to hear them fay , it is a sweet Comedy . No more Words ; away , go a- [ Exeunt way . A CT V. SCENE I. Enter Thefeus , Hippolita , Egeus and his Lords . Hip.IS ftrange , my Thefeus , that these Lovers ...
... sweet Breath ; and I do not doubt to hear them fay , it is a sweet Comedy . No more Words ; away , go a- [ Exeunt way . A CT V. SCENE I. Enter Thefeus , Hippolita , Egeus and his Lords . Hip.IS ftrange , my Thefeus , that these Lovers ...
Page 513
... Sweet , you fhall fee no fuch thing . Hip . He fays they can do nothing in this kind . Thef . The kinder we , to give them Thanks for nothing . Our Sport shall be , to take what they mistake ; And what poor Duty cannot do , noble ...
... Sweet , you fhall fee no fuch thing . Hip . He fays they can do nothing in this kind . Thef . The kinder we , to give them Thanks for nothing . Our Sport shall be , to take what they mistake ; And what poor Duty cannot do , noble ...
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