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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... sleep , that is not what it is ! This love feel I , that feel no love in this . Dost thou not laugh ? Ben . No , coz , I rather weep . Rom . Good heart , at what ? Ben . At thy good heart's oppression . Rom . Why , such is love's ...
... sleep , that is not what it is ! This love feel I , that feel no love in this . Dost thou not laugh ? Ben . No , coz , I rather weep . Rom . Good heart , at what ? Ben . At thy good heart's oppression . Rom . Why , such is love's ...
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... sleeps again . This is that very Mab , That plats the manes of horses in the night : And bakes the elf - locks7 in foul sluttish hairs , Which , once untangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs ...
... sleeps again . This is that very Mab , That plats the manes of horses in the night : And bakes the elf - locks7 in foul sluttish hairs , Which , once untangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs ...
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... sleep : Come , shall we go ? Ben . - - Go , then ; for ' tis in vain To seek him here , that means not to be found . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Capulet's Garden . Enter ROMEO . Rom . He jests at scars , that never felt a wound . — [ JULIET ...
... sleep : Come , shall we go ? Ben . - - Go , then ; for ' tis in vain To seek him here , that means not to be found . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Capulet's Garden . Enter ROMEO . Rom . He jests at scars , that never felt a wound . — [ JULIET ...
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... Sleep dwell upon thine eyes , peace in thy breast ! ' Would I were sleep and peace , so sweet to rest ! Hence will I to my ghostly father's cell ; His help to crave , and my dear hap5 to tell . [ Exit . SCENE III . Friar Laurence's Cell ...
... Sleep dwell upon thine eyes , peace in thy breast ! ' Would I were sleep and peace , so sweet to rest ! Hence will I to my ghostly father's cell ; His help to crave , and my dear hap5 to tell . [ Exit . SCENE III . Friar Laurence's Cell ...
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... sleep will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with unstuff'd brain Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure , Thou art up - rous'd by some distemp❜rature ; Or if not so , then ...
... sleep will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with unstuff'd brain Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure , Thou art up - rous'd by some distemp❜rature ; Or if not so , then ...
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