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 271
... theyr deadly foode , first hatchd of trifling stryfe , Did bathe in 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 ...
... theyr deadly foode , first hatchd of trifling stryfe , Did bathe in 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 ...
Page 273
... theyr onely sonne . What greater greefe , trowst thou , what woful dedly smart , Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vice , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues ...
... theyr onely sonne . What greater greefe , trowst thou , what woful dedly smart , Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vice , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues ...
Page 274
... theyr ladies eyes ; But bashfull Romeus with shamefast face forsooke The open prease , ane him withdrew into the chambers nooke . But brighter than the sunne the waxen torches shone , That , maugre what he could , he was espyd of every ...
... theyr ladies eyes ; But bashfull Romeus with shamefast face forsooke The open prease , ane him withdrew into the chambers nooke . But brighter than the sunne the waxen torches shone , That , maugre what he could , he was espyd of every ...
Page 275
... theyr foe , Yet they suppresse theyr styred yre ; the cause I doe not knowe : Perhaps toffend theyr gestes the courteous knights are loth ; Perhaps they stay from sharpe revenge , dreadyng the princes wroth ; Perhaps for that they shamd ...
... theyr foe , Yet they suppresse theyr styred yre ; the cause I doe not knowe : Perhaps toffend theyr gestes the courteous knights are loth ; Perhaps they stay from sharpe revenge , dreadyng the princes wroth ; Perhaps for that they shamd ...
Page 276
... theyr eyes , y - mingled were theyr beames , Eche of these lovers gan by others lookes to knowe , That frendship in theyr brest had roote , and both would have it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had Cupide made his breache , And ...
... theyr eyes , y - mingled were theyr beames , Eche of these lovers gan by others lookes to knowe , That frendship in theyr brest had roote , and both would have it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had Cupide made his breache , And ...
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