The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... invisible baldrick , all women fhall pardon me ; because I will not do them the Wrong to misftruft any , I will do my felf the Right to truft none ; and the fine is , ( for the which I may go the finer , ) I will live a batchelor .
... invisible baldrick , all women fhall pardon me ; because I will not do them the Wrong to misftruft any , I will do my felf the Right to truft none ; and the fine is , ( for the which I may go the finer , ) I will live a batchelor .
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So deliver I up my apes , and away to St. Peter , for the heav'ns ; he fhews me where the batchelors fit , and there live we as merry as the day is long . Ant . Well , Neice , I truft , you will be rul'd by your father . [ To Hero .
So deliver I up my apes , and away to St. Peter , for the heav'ns ; he fhews me where the batchelors fit , and there live we as merry as the day is long . Ant . Well , Neice , I truft , you will be rul'd by your father . [ To Hero .
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en at Te Ey -1to it her ; for , certainly , while fhe is here a man may live as quiet in hell as in a fanctuary , and people fin upon purpofe , because they would go thither ; fo , indeed , all difquiet , horror , and perturbation ...
en at Te Ey -1to it her ; for , certainly , while fhe is here a man may live as quiet in hell as in a fanctuary , and people fin upon purpofe , because they would go thither ; fo , indeed , all difquiet , horror , and perturbation ...
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When I faid , I would die a batchelor , I did not think I fhould live ' till I were marry'd . Here comes Beatrice : by this day , fhe's a fair lady ; I do fpy fome marks of love in her . Enter Beatrice . Beat .
When I faid , I would die a batchelor , I did not think I fhould live ' till I were marry'd . Here comes Beatrice : by this day , fhe's a fair lady ; I do fpy fome marks of love in her . Enter Beatrice . Beat .
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Do not live , Hero , do not ope thine eyes : For did I think , thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I , thy fpirits were stronger than thy fhames , My felf would on the rereward of reproaches Strike at thy life .
Do not live , Hero , do not ope thine eyes : For did I think , thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I , thy fpirits were stronger than thy fhames , My felf would on the rereward of reproaches Strike at thy life .
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