The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Page 319
... Guid . Hail , heaven ! Arv . Hail , heaven ! Bel . Now for our mountain sport , up to yond hill . Your legs are young : I'll tread thefe flats . Confider , When you , above , perceive me like a crow , That it is place which leffens and ...
... Guid . Hail , heaven ! Arv . Hail , heaven ! Bel . Now for our mountain sport , up to yond hill . Your legs are young : I'll tread thefe flats . Confider , When you , above , perceive me like a crow , That it is place which leffens and ...
Page 320
... Guid . Out of your proof you fpeak ; we , poor , unfledg'd , Have never wing'd from view o ' th ' neft ; nor know not What air's from home . Haply , this life is beft , If quiet life is beft ; fweeter to you , That have a sharper known ...
... Guid . Out of your proof you fpeak ; we , poor , unfledg'd , Have never wing'd from view o ' th ' neft ; nor know not What air's from home . Haply , this life is beft , If quiet life is beft ; fweeter to you , That have a sharper known ...
Page 321
... Guid . Uncertain favour ! Bel . My fault being nothing , as I have told you oft , But that two villains , whofe falfe oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour , fwore to Cymbeline , I was confed'rate with the Romans ; fo , Follow'd my ...
... Guid . Uncertain favour ! Bel . My fault being nothing , as I have told you oft , But that two villains , whofe falfe oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour , fwore to Cymbeline , I was confed'rate with the Romans ; fo , Follow'd my ...
Page 322
... Guid . and Arvir . How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature ! These boys know little they are Sons to th ' King ; Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive . They think , they're mine : and tho ' train'd up thus meanly + I ' th ' Cave ...
... Guid . and Arvir . How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature ! These boys know little they are Sons to th ' King ; Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive . They think , they're mine : and tho ' train'd up thus meanly + I ' th ' Cave ...
Page 340
... Guid . I'm thoroughly weary . Arv . I'm weak with toil , yet ftrong in appetite . Guid . There is cold meat i'th cave , we'll brouze on that , Whilft what , we've kill'd , be cook'd . Bel . Stay , come not in- [ Looking in . But that it ...
... Guid . I'm thoroughly weary . Arv . I'm weak with toil , yet ftrong in appetite . Guid . There is cold meat i'th cave , we'll brouze on that , Whilft what , we've kill'd , be cook'd . Bel . Stay , come not in- [ Looking in . But that it ...
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