The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 21Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... paffed by , aud feeing light within the grave , fufpe & ed ftraight that they were necromancers which had opened the tombs to abuse the dead bodies , for aide of their arte . " The folio reads : 66 I do def thy commiferation , One of ...
... paffed by , aud feeing light within the grave , fufpe & ed ftraight that they were necromancers which had opened the tombs to abuse the dead bodies , for aide of their arte . " The folio reads : 66 I do def thy commiferation , One of ...
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... d did hie them home to fleep . " Again : " The watchmen of the town the whilft are paffed by , " And through the gates the candlelight within the tomb they fpy . " MALONE . Come , go , good Juliet , - [ Noife ROMEO AND JULIET . 239.
... d did hie them home to fleep . " Again : " The watchmen of the town the whilft are paffed by , " And through the gates the candlelight within the tomb they fpy . " MALONE . Come , go , good Juliet , - [ Noife ROMEO AND JULIET . 239.
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... paffed him in both , did fhe him paffe in love : But eche of them alike dyd burne in equall flame , The wel beloving knight and eke the wel - beloved dame . Now whilft with bitter teares her eyes as fountaines ronne , With whispering ...
... paffed him in both , did fhe him paffe in love : But eche of them alike dyd burne in equall flame , The wel beloving knight and eke the wel - beloved dame . Now whilft with bitter teares her eyes as fountaines ronne , With whispering ...
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... ever hath in time of his diftres , As earft you heard , by skilful love found out his harmes redreffe . To him is Romeus gonne , ne ftayeth he till the morrowe ; To him he painteth all his cafe , his paffed 268 ROMEUS AND JULIET .
... ever hath in time of his diftres , As earft you heard , by skilful love found out his harmes redreffe . To him is Romeus gonne , ne ftayeth he till the morrowe ; To him he painteth all his cafe , his paffed 268 ROMEUS AND JULIET .
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William Shakespeare. To him he painteth all his cafe , his paffed joy and forrow . How he hath her efpide with other dames in daunce , And how that fyrft to talke with her himfelfe he dyd advaunce ; Their talke and change of lookes he ...
William Shakespeare. To him he painteth all his cafe , his paffed joy and forrow . How he hath her efpide with other dames in daunce , And how that fyrft to talke with her himfelfe he dyd advaunce ; Their talke and change of lookes he ...
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