The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... Hope is a lover's staff ; walk hence with that , And manage it against despairing thoughts . Thy letters may be here , though thou art hence ; Which , being writ to me , shall be deliver'd Even in the milk - white bosom of thy love ...
... Hope is a lover's staff ; walk hence with that , And manage it against despairing thoughts . Thy letters may be here , though thou art hence ; Which , being writ to me , shall be deliver'd Even in the milk - white bosom of thy love ...
Page 136
... her sudden quips , 1 The least whereof would quell a lover's hope , Yet , spaniel - like , the more she spurns my love , ( 1 ) Passionate reproaches . The more it grows and fawneth on her still . 136 Act IV TWO GENTLEMEN.
... her sudden quips , 1 The least whereof would quell a lover's hope , Yet , spaniel - like , the more she spurns my love , ( 1 ) Passionate reproaches . The more it grows and fawneth on her still . 136 Act IV TWO GENTLEMEN.
Page 137
... hope , sir , that you love not here . Pro . Sir , but I do ; or else I would be hence . Thu. Whom ? Silvia ? Pro . Ay , Silvia - for your sake . Thu. I thank you for your own . Now , gentle- men , Let's tune , and to it lustily awhile ...
... hope , sir , that you love not here . Pro . Sir , but I do ; or else I would be hence . Thu. Whom ? Silvia ? Pro . Ay , Silvia - for your sake . Thu. I thank you for your own . Now , gentle- men , Let's tune , and to it lustily awhile ...
Page 143
... presently . Jul . In what you please ; -I will do what I can . Pro . I hope , thou wilt . - How now , you whore son peasant ? [ To Launce . ( 1 ) Restrain . Where have you been these two days loitering ? Laun Scene IV . 143 OF VERONA .
... presently . Jul . In what you please ; -I will do what I can . Pro . I hope , thou wilt . - How now , you whore son peasant ? [ To Launce . ( 1 ) Restrain . Where have you been these two days loitering ? Laun Scene IV . 143 OF VERONA .
Page 147
... hope my master's suit will be but cold , Since she respects my mistress ' love so much . Alas , how love can trifle with itself ! Here is her picture : Let me see ; I think , ( 1 ) Whitsuntide . VOL . I. K ( 2 ) In good earnest . If I ...
... hope my master's suit will be but cold , Since she respects my mistress ' love so much . Alas , how love can trifle with itself ! Here is her picture : Let me see ; I think , ( 1 ) Whitsuntide . VOL . I. K ( 2 ) In good earnest . If I ...
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