| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 572 pages
...Idrave this Suitor from his mad Humour of Love, to a living Humour of Madnefs, which was to forfwear the full Stream of the World, and to live in a Nook meerly Monaftick; and thus I cur'd him, and this way will I take upon me to warn your Liver as clear... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...forswear him; now weep for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness; which was, to forswear...stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastick: And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 452 pages
...forswear him; now weep for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness; which was, to forswear...stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastick: And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 456 pages
...forswear him; now weep for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness; which was, to forswear...stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastick: And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 450 pages
...spit at him; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness 45 ; which was, to forswear the full stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastick : And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 412 pages
...him; that 1 dvavc my suitor fvom his mad Humour of love, to a living humour of nulntss; which wa» , to forswear the full stream of the world, 'and to live in a nook merely inonastick: And thus I cured him; and this way \vUi I tal'.e upon me to wash your liver as clean a«... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 372 pages
...forswear him ; now weep for him, then spit at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness ; which was, to forswear...stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastick: And thus I cured him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as a... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 434 pages
...forswear him ; now weep for him, then spit at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness; which was, to forswear...monastic : And thus 1 cured him; and this way will I take upon me, to wash your liver as clear as a sound sheep's heart, that there shall not be one spot... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 122 pages
...forswear him; now weep for him, then spit at him; that i drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness; which was, to forswear...stream of the world, and to live in a nook merely monastick : And thus I cut Yl him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clean as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pages
...him ; now weep for him, then spit at him ; that I clrave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness ; which was, to forswear the full stream of the world, and to live in a nobk merely monastic : And thus I cured him ; and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as... | |
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