The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... gone . Rom . Give me a torch 1 , —I am not for this am- bling ; Being but heavy , I will bear the light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance . Rom . Not I , believe me : you have dancing shoes , With nimble soles : I have ...
... gone . Rom . Give me a torch 1 , —I am not for this am- bling ; Being but heavy , I will bear the light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance . Rom . Not I , believe me : you have dancing shoes , With nimble soles : I have ...
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... gone , ' tis gone , ' tis gone : You are welcome , gentlemen ! play . - Come , musicians , A hall ! a hall ! give room , and foot it , girls . [ Musick plays , and they dance . More light , ye knaves ; and turn the tables up , And ...
... gone , ' tis gone , ' tis gone : You are welcome , gentlemen ! play . - Come , musicians , A hall ! a hall ! give room , and foot it , girls . [ Musick plays , and they dance . More light , ye knaves ; and turn the tables up , And ...
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... gone ; We have a trifling foolish banquet 6 towards.- Is it e'en so ? Why , then I thank I thank you , honest gentlemen ; good night : More torches here ? Come on , then let's to bed . -- you all ; Ah , sirrah , [ to 2 Cap . ] by my ...
... gone ; We have a trifling foolish banquet 6 towards.- Is it e'en so ? Why , then I thank I thank you , honest gentlemen ; good night : More torches here ? Come on , then let's to bed . -- you all ; Ah , sirrah , [ to 2 Cap . ] by my ...
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... gone . [ Exeunt . Enter CHORUS . Now old desire doth in his death - bed lie , And young affection gapes to be his heir ; That fair , which love groan'd for , and would die , With tender Juliet match'd , is now not fair . Now Romeo is ...
... gone . [ Exeunt . Enter CHORUS . Now old desire doth in his death - bed lie , And young affection gapes to be his heir ; That fair , which love groan'd for , and would die , With tender Juliet match'd , is now not fair . Now Romeo is ...
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... gone : And yet no further than a wanton's bird ; Who lets it hop a little from her hand , Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves , + And with a silk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . Rom . I would , I ...
... gone : And yet no further than a wanton's bird ; Who lets it hop a little from her hand , Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves , + And with a silk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . Rom . I would , I ...
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