The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... gone ; then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom , Which I have pafs'd upon her ; fhe is banish'd . Cel . Pronounce that fentence then on me , my liege ; I cannot live out of her company . Duke . You are a fool : you ...
... gone ; then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom , Which I have pafs'd upon her ; fhe is banish'd . Cel . Pronounce that fentence then on me , my liege ; I cannot live out of her company . Duke . You are a fool : you ...
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... gone , That youth is furely in their company . Duke . Send to his brother , fetch that gallant hither : If he be absent , bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him ; do this fuddenly ; And let not fearch and inquifition quail To ...
... gone , That youth is furely in their company . Duke . Send to his brother , fetch that gallant hither : If he be absent , bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him ; do this fuddenly ; And let not fearch and inquifition quail To ...
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... gone hence : Here was he merry , hearing of a fong , Duke Sen. If he , compact of jars , grow mufical , We fhall have fhortly difcord in the spheres . Go , feek him ; tell him , I would fpeak with him . Enter JAQUES 1 Lord . He faves my ...
... gone hence : Here was he merry , hearing of a fong , Duke Sen. If he , compact of jars , grow mufical , We fhall have fhortly difcord in the spheres . Go , feek him ; tell him , I would fpeak with him . Enter JAQUES 1 Lord . He faves my ...
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... gone near To fall in love with him : but , for my part , I love him not , nor hate him not ; and yet I have more caufe to hate him than to love him : For what had he to do to chide at me ? He said , mine eyes were black , and my hair ...
... gone near To fall in love with him : but , for my part , I love him not , nor hate him not ; and yet I have more caufe to hate him than to love him : For what had he to do to chide at me ? He said , mine eyes were black , and my hair ...
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... gone forth to fleep : look , who comes here . Enter SILVIUS . Sil . My errand is to you , fair youth , My gentle Phebe bid me give you this : I know not the contents ; but , as I guess , By the ftern brow and waspish action Which fhe ...
... gone forth to fleep : look , who comes here . Enter SILVIUS . Sil . My errand is to you , fair youth , My gentle Phebe bid me give you this : I know not the contents ; but , as I guess , By the ftern brow and waspish action Which fhe ...
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