The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 7 |
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... believe the fingular beauty of this metamorphofis to have been quite accidental , as the poet is of another opinion , in The Tamring a Shrew , A & I. fc . iv ; of Fetch me that flower ; the herb I fhow'd thee 56 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... believe the fingular beauty of this metamorphofis to have been quite accidental , as the poet is of another opinion , in The Tamring a Shrew , A & I. fc . iv ; of Fetch me that flower ; the herb I fhow'd thee 56 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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William Shakespeare. Fetch me that flower ; the herb I fhow'd thee once ; The juice of it , on fleeping eye - lids laid , Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it fees . Fetch me this herb ; and be thou ...
William Shakespeare. Fetch me that flower ; the herb I fhow'd thee once ; The juice of it , on fleeping eye - lids laid , Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it fees . Fetch me this herb ; and be thou ...
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... fhow that some liberty of conjecture must be allowed in the revifal of works fo inaccurately printed , and fo long neglected . 2 gleek , ] Joke or fcoff , POPE . Gleek was originally a game at cards . The word is often ufed by other ...
... fhow that some liberty of conjecture must be allowed in the revifal of works fo inaccurately printed , and fo long neglected . 2 gleek , ] Joke or fcoff , POPE . Gleek was originally a game at cards . The word is often ufed by other ...
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... fhow 8 Thy lips , those kiffing cherries , tempting grow ! That pure congealed white , high Taurus ' fnow , 7 Faun'd with the eaftern wind , turns to a crow , When thou hold'ft up thy hand : O let me kiss This princefs of pure white ...
... fhow 8 Thy lips , those kiffing cherries , tempting grow ! That pure congealed white , high Taurus ' fnow , 7 Faun'd with the eaftern wind , turns to a crow , When thou hold'ft up thy hand : O let me kiss This princefs of pure white ...
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William Shakespeare. If you were men , as men you are in fhow , You would not ufe a gentle lady fo ; To vow , and fwear , and fuperpraise my parts , When , I am fure , you hate me with your hearts . You both are rivals , and love Hermia ...
William Shakespeare. If you were men , as men you are in fhow , You would not ufe a gentle lady fo ; To vow , and fwear , and fuperpraise my parts , When , I am fure , you hate me with your hearts . You both are rivals , and love Hermia ...
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