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O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause with this name , which in the old black letter is scarcely distin- guishable from Innogen , the wife of Brute , King of Britain . There too he found the name of Cloten , who , when the line of ...
O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause with this name , which in the old black letter is scarcely distin- guishable from Innogen , the wife of Brute , King of Britain . There too he found the name of Cloten , who , when the line of ...
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STEEVENS . he does buy my injuries , to be friends ; ] He gives me a valuable consideration in new kindness ( purchasing , as it were , the wrong I have done him , ) in order to ... 6 - You gentle gods , give me but this I have SC .
STEEVENS . he does buy my injuries , to be friends ; ] He gives me a valuable consideration in new kindness ( purchasing , as it were , the wrong I have done him , ) in order to ... 6 - You gentle gods , give me but this I have SC .
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You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! -Remain , remain thou here [ Putting on the Ring . While sense can keep it on ?? And sweetest , fairest , 6 And SEAR up my ...
You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! -Remain , remain thou here [ Putting on the Ring . While sense can keep it on ?? And sweetest , fairest , 6 And SEAR up my ...
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... Sir T. Hanmer would restore the metre by a supplemental epi- thet : 66 thou heapest many " A year's age , " & c . and Dr. Johnson would give us : 66 Years , ages , on me ! 39 66 I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas ...
... Sir T. Hanmer would restore the metre by a supplemental epi- thet : 66 thou heapest many " A year's age , " & c . and Dr. Johnson would give us : 66 Years , ages , on me ! 39 66 I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas ...
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... nature with our breath did give . " Lastly , as Dr. Farmer observes to me , in Fraunce's Ivychurch . He is speaking of Mars and Venus : " When sweet tickling joyes of tutching came to the highest poynt , when two were one , ' & c .
... nature with our breath did give . " Lastly , as Dr. Farmer observes to me , in Fraunce's Ivychurch . He is speaking of Mars and Venus : " When sweet tickling joyes of tutching came to the highest poynt , when two were one , ' & c .
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