The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 472
... Heav'n into Hell ? Lyf . Helen , to you our Minds we will unfold , To Morrow Night , when Phœbe doth behold Her Silver Visage in the wat'ry Glass , Decking with Liquid Pearl the bladed Grafs , A Time that Lovers Flights doth still ...
... Heav'n into Hell ? Lyf . Helen , to you our Minds we will unfold , To Morrow Night , when Phœbe doth behold Her Silver Visage in the wat'ry Glass , Decking with Liquid Pearl the bladed Grafs , A Time that Lovers Flights doth still ...
Page 511
... Heav'n to Earth , from Earth to Heav'ns And as Imagination bodies forth the Forms of Things Unknown ; the Poet's Pen turns them to Shapes , And gives to Airy Nothing a local Habitation , And a Name . Such Tricks hath strong Imagination ...
... Heav'n to Earth , from Earth to Heav'ns And as Imagination bodies forth the Forms of Things Unknown ; the Poet's Pen turns them to Shapes , And gives to Airy Nothing a local Habitation , And a Name . Such Tricks hath strong Imagination ...
Page 535
... Heav'n : Was this inferted to make Interest good ? Or is your Gold and Silver Ewes and Rams ? Shy . I cannot tell ; I make it breed as fast ; But note me , Signior . Anth . Mark you this , Bassanio , The Devil can cite Scripture for his ...
... Heav'n : Was this inferted to make Interest good ? Or is your Gold and Silver Ewes and Rams ? Shy . I cannot tell ; I make it breed as fast ; But note me , Signior . Anth . Mark you this , Bassanio , The Devil can cite Scripture for his ...
Page 545
... Heav'n , It will be for his gentle Daughter's fake ; And never dare Misfortune cross her Foot , Unless she do it under this excuse , That she is Issue to a faithless Jow . VOL . II . G [ Exit . Come Come go with me , peruse this as thou ...
... Heav'n , It will be for his gentle Daughter's fake ; And never dare Misfortune cross her Foot , Unless she do it under this excuse , That she is Issue to a faithless Jow . VOL . II . G [ Exit . Come Come go with me , peruse this as thou ...
Page 548
... Heav'n and thy Thoughts are Witness that thou art . Jes . Here , catch this Casket , it is worth thy pains . I am glad ' tis Night , you do not look on me , For I am much asham'd of my exchange ; But Love is blind , and Lovers cannot ...
... Heav'n and thy Thoughts are Witness that thou art . Jes . Here , catch this Casket , it is worth thy pains . I am glad ' tis Night , you do not look on me , For I am much asham'd of my exchange ; But Love is blind , and Lovers cannot ...
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