The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fweet leaves to the air , Or dedicate his beauty to the fame . -by my own , Could Which then most fought , where moft might not be found , Being one too many by my weary self , Purfu'd my humour , & c . POPE . And gladly fbunn'd , & c ...
... fweet leaves to the air , Or dedicate his beauty to the fame . -by my own , Could Which then most fought , where moft might not be found , Being one too many by my weary self , Purfu'd my humour , & c . POPE . And gladly fbunn'd , & c ...
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... fweet - meats tainted are , Sometime the gallops o'er a courtier's nose , Fly Cranion , ber Charioteer , " Upon the coach - bax getting : " Her Chariot of a Snail's fine Shell , " Which for the Colours did excell , " The fair Queen Mab ...
... fweet - meats tainted are , Sometime the gallops o'er a courtier's nose , Fly Cranion , ber Charioteer , " Upon the coach - bax getting : " Her Chariot of a Snail's fine Shell , " Which for the Colours did excell , " The fair Queen Mab ...
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... fweet , convert to bitter gall . [ Exit . Rom . If I profane with my unworthy hand [ To Juliet . This holy fhrine , the gentle fine is this My lips , two blufhing pilgrims , ready stand To finooth that rough touch with a tender kifs ...
... fweet , convert to bitter gall . [ Exit . Rom . If I profane with my unworthy hand [ To Juliet . This holy fhrine , the gentle fine is this My lips , two blufhing pilgrims , ready stand To finooth that rough touch with a tender kifs ...
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... fweet bait from fearful hooks : Being held a foe , he may not have access To breathe fuch vows as lovers ufe to fwear ; And fhe as much in love , her means much lefs To meet her new - beloved any where : But paffion lends them power ...
... fweet bait from fearful hooks : Being held a foe , he may not have access To breathe fuch vows as lovers ufe to fwear ; And fhe as much in love , her means much lefs To meet her new - beloved any where : But paffion lends them power ...
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... foot , Nor arm , nor face , nor any other part : What's in a name ? that which we call a rofe , By any other name would finell as fweet ; So Romeo would , were he not Romeo call'd , Retain that dear perfection which he owes , This line ...
... foot , Nor arm , nor face , nor any other part : What's in a name ? that which we call a rofe , By any other name would finell as fweet ; So Romeo would , were he not Romeo call'd , Retain that dear perfection which he owes , This line ...
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