The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... gods . LACH . Which the gods have given you ? POST . Which , by their graces , I will keep . LACH . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of ...
... gods . LACH . Which the gods have given you ? POST . Which , by their graces , I will keep . LACH . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of ...
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... gods it is one : -If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoyed the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand du- cats are yours ; so is your diamond too . If I come off , and leave her in such honour as you ...
... gods it is one : -If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoyed the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand du- cats are yours ; so is your diamond too . If I come off , and leave her in such honour as you ...
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... gods to venge it , Not mine to speak on't . IMO . You do seem to know Something of me , or what concerns me ; ' Pray you , ( Since doubting things go ill , often hurts more Than to be sure they do : For certainties Either are past ...
... gods to venge it , Not mine to speak on't . IMO . You do seem to know Something of me , or what concerns me ; ' Pray you , ( Since doubting things go ill , often hurts more Than to be sure they do : For certainties Either are past ...
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... god 5 : my mother deem'd me chang'd , " Poor woman ! in the loathsome Romish stewes : and the author of this piece seems to have been a scholar . Again , in Wit In A Constable , by Glapthorne , 1640 : " A Romish cirque , or Grecian ...
... god 5 : my mother deem'd me chang'd , " Poor woman ! in the loathsome Romish stewes : and the author of this piece seems to have been a scholar . Again , in Wit In A Constable , by Glapthorne , 1640 : " A Romish cirque , or Grecian ...
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... gods made you , Unlike all others , chaffless . Pray , your pardon . IMO . All's well , sir : Take my power i ' the ... god descended from the starry sphere . " STEEVENS . taking a ] Old copy , vulgarly and unmetrically , taking of a ...
... gods made you , Unlike all others , chaffless . Pray , your pardon . IMO . All's well , sir : Take my power i ' the ... god descended from the starry sphere . " STEEVENS . taking a ] Old copy , vulgarly and unmetrically , taking of a ...
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