The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Strana 297
... seeke els where abrode ; For pleasant quiet ease and for assured rest , Which I as yet could neuer finde but for my more vnrest ? O Romeus , when first we both acquainted were , When to thy paynted promises I lent my listning eare ...
... seeke els where abrode ; For pleasant quiet ease and for assured rest , Which I as yet could neuer finde but for my more vnrest ? O Romeus , when first we both acquainted were , When to thy paynted promises I lent my listning eare ...
Strana 298
... seeke rest by death . These sayde , her tender hart , by payne oppressed sore , Restraynd her tears , and forced her tong to keepe her talke in store ; And then as still she was , as if in sownd she lay , And then agayne , wroth with ...
... seeke rest by death . These sayde , her tender hart , by payne oppressed sore , Restraynd her tears , and forced her tong to keepe her talke in store ; And then as still she was , as if in sownd she lay , And then agayne , wroth with ...
Strana 299
... seeke to liue , all pleasure being past ? My myrth is donne , my moorning mone for ay is like to last . Wherefore since that there is none other remedy , Comme gentle death , and ryue my hart at once , and let my dye . " The nurce with ...
... seeke to liue , all pleasure being past ? My myrth is donne , my moorning mone for ay is like to last . Wherefore since that there is none other remedy , Comme gentle death , and ryue my hart at once , and let my dye . " The nurce with ...
Strana 303
... perhaps thou mayst abyde , but hardly suffer twaine . As well we ought to seeke thinges hurtfull to decrease , As to endeuor helping thinges by study to increase . 3 The prayse of trew fredom in wisdomes bondage lyes ROMEUS AND JULIET .
... perhaps thou mayst abyde , but hardly suffer twaine . As well we ought to seeke thinges hurtfull to decrease , As to endeuor helping thinges by study to increase . 3 The prayse of trew fredom in wisdomes bondage lyes ROMEUS AND JULIET .
Strana 304
... seeke to set himselfe in banishd pleasures place , Yet may thy marred state be mended in a while , And she eftsones that frowneth now , with pleasant cheere shall smyle . For as her happy state no long whyle standeth sure , Euen so the ...
... seeke to set himselfe in banishd pleasures place , Yet may thy marred state be mended in a while , And she eftsones that frowneth now , with pleasant cheere shall smyle . For as her happy state no long whyle standeth sure , Euen so the ...
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