The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6Rwington, 1821 |
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Page 239
... lyfe not quenched be thine yre , " But with revengeing lust as yet thy hart be set on fyre , What more amendes or cruell wreake disyrest thou " To see on me , then this which here is shewd forth to thee now ? " Who reft by force of ...
... lyfe not quenched be thine yre , " But with revengeing lust as yet thy hart be set on fyre , What more amendes or cruell wreake disyrest thou " To see on me , then this which here is shewd forth to thee now ? " Who reft by force of ...
Page 258
... lyfe in rest : " Thapothecary high is hanged by the throte , " And , for the paynes he tooke with him , the hangman had his cote . " But now what shall betyde of this gray - bearded syre , * " Of fryer Laurence thus araynde , that good ...
... lyfe in rest : " Thapothecary high is hanged by the throte , " And , for the paynes he tooke with him , the hangman had his cote . " But now what shall betyde of this gray - bearded syre , * " Of fryer Laurence thus araynde , that good ...
Page 269
... lyfe , hastyng to most vnhappye deathe . This president ( good Reader ) shalbe to thee , as the slaues of Lace- demon , oppressed with excesse of drinke , deformed and altered from likenes of men , both in mynde , and vse of body , were ...
... lyfe , hastyng to most vnhappye deathe . This president ( good Reader ) shalbe to thee , as the slaues of Lace- demon , oppressed with excesse of drinke , deformed and altered from likenes of men , both in mynde , and vse of body , were ...
Page 270
... lyfe . The whyle , I pray , that ye with favour blame , Or rather not reprove the laughing game Of this my muse . THE ARGUMENT . LOVE hath inflamed twayne by sodayn sight , And both do graunt the thing that both desyre ; They wed in ...
... lyfe . The whyle , I pray , that ye with favour blame , Or rather not reprove the laughing game Of this my muse . THE ARGUMENT . LOVE hath inflamed twayne by sodayn sight , And both do graunt the thing that both desyre ; They wed in ...
Page 271
... bloud of smarting woundes , -it reved breth and lyfe . No legend lye I tell ; scarce yet theyr eyes be drye , That did behold the grisly sight with wet and weeping eye . 1 But when the prudent prince who there the scepter helde.
... bloud of smarting woundes , -it reved breth and lyfe . No legend lye I tell ; scarce yet theyr eyes be drye , That did behold the grisly sight with wet and weeping eye . 1 But when the prudent prince who there the scepter helde.
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