The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 279
... nurce the hidden harme descride . But when she should haue slept as wont she was in bed , Not halfe a winke of quiet slepe could harber in her hed ; For loe , an hugy heape of dyuers thoughtes arise , That rest haue banisht from her ...
... nurce the hidden harme descride . But when she should haue slept as wont she was in bed , Not halfe a winke of quiet slepe could harber in her hed ; For loe , an hugy heape of dyuers thoughtes arise , That rest haue banisht from her ...
Page 285
... nurce of whom I spake , within her chaumber laye , Vpon the mayde she wayteth still ; -to her she doth bewray Her new - receiued wound , and then her ayde doth craue , In her , she saith , it lyes to spill , in her , her lyfe to saue ...
... nurce of whom I spake , within her chaumber laye , Vpon the mayde she wayteth still ; -to her she doth bewray Her new - receiued wound , and then her ayde doth craue , In her , she saith , it lyes to spill , in her , her lyfe to saue ...
Page 287
... nurce is sent , as brydle of her lust , With her the mother sendes a mayde almost of equall trust . Betwixt her teeth the bytte the Jenet now hath cought , So warely eke the vyrgin walkes , her mayde perceiueth nought . She gaseth not ...
... nurce is sent , as brydle of her lust , With her the mother sendes a mayde almost of equall trust . Betwixt her teeth the bytte the Jenet now hath cought , So warely eke the vyrgin walkes , her mayde perceiueth nought . She gaseth not ...
Page 288
... nurce and to the other mayde , Go heare a masse or two , ( quod he ) which straightway shalbe sayde . For , her confession heard , I will vnto you twayne The charge that I receiud of you restore to you agayne . What , was not Juliet ...
... nurce and to the other mayde , Go heare a masse or two , ( quod he ) which straightway shalbe sayde . For , her confession heard , I will vnto you twayne The charge that I receiud of you restore to you agayne . What , was not Juliet ...
Page 289
... nurce this after noone . Of corde I will bespeake a ladder by that time ; By which , this night , while other sleepe , I will your window clime . Then will we talke of loue and of our olde dispayres , And then with longer laysure had ...
... nurce this after noone . Of corde I will bespeake a ladder by that time ; By which , this night , while other sleepe , I will your window clime . Then will we talke of loue and of our olde dispayres , And then with longer laysure had ...
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