“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I well may dine , When I to feast expressly am forbid ; 5 Or , study where to meet some mistress fine , When mistresses from common sense are hid : Or ...
... swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I well may dine , When I to feast expressly am forbid ; 5 Or , study where to meet some mistress fine , When mistresses from common sense are hid : Or ...
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... swear Cupid.— Comfort me , boy : What great men have been in love ? Moth . Hercules , master . Arm . Most sweet Hercules ! -More authority , dear boy , name more ; and , sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage ...
... swear Cupid.— Comfort me , boy : What great men have been in love ? Moth . Hercules , master . Arm . Most sweet Hercules ! -More authority , dear boy , name more ; and , sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage ...
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... swear : Break the neck of the wax , " and every one give ear . Boyet . [ Reads ] By heaven , that thou art fair , is most infallible ; true , that thou art beauteous ; truth itself , that thou art lovely : More fairer than fair ...
... swear : Break the neck of the wax , " and every one give ear . Boyet . [ Reads ] By heaven , that thou art fair , is most infallible ; true , that thou art beauteous ; truth itself , that thou art lovely : More fairer than fair ...
Page 63
... swear ! 8 . - 2 Wide o ' the bow hand ! ] i . e . a good deal to the left of the ' mark ; a term still retained in modern archery . Douce . 3 the clout . ] The clout was the white mark at which arch- ers took their aim . The pin was the ...
... swear ! 8 . - 2 Wide o ' the bow hand ! ] i . e . a good deal to the left of the ' mark ; a term still retained in modern archery . Douce . 3 the clout . ] The clout was the white mark at which arch- ers took their aim . The pin was the ...
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... swear to love ? Ah , never faith could hold , if not to beauty vowed ! Though to myself forsworn , to thee I'll faithful prove : Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like osiers bowed . Study his bias leaves , and makes his book ...
... swear to love ? Ah , never faith could hold , if not to beauty vowed ! Though to myself forsworn , to thee I'll faithful prove : Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like osiers bowed . Study his bias leaves , and makes his book ...
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