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 296
... teares ! what depe sighes doth she fet ! How doth she tear her heare ! her weede how doth she rent ! How fares the louer hearing of her louers banishment ! How wayles she Tibalts death , whom she had loued so well ! Her hearty greefe ...
... teares ! what depe sighes doth she fet ! How doth she tear her heare ! her weede how doth she rent ! How fares the louer hearing of her louers banishment ! How wayles she Tibalts death , whom she had loued so well ! Her hearty greefe ...
Strana 297
... my hart shall finde no resting place . And I that now , too late , my former fault repent , Will so the rest of wery life with many teares lament , That soon my ioyceles corps shall yeld vp banishd breath ROMEUS AND JULIET . 297.
... my hart shall finde no resting place . And I that now , too late , my former fault repent , Will so the rest of wery life with many teares lament , That soon my ioyceles corps shall yeld vp banishd breath ROMEUS AND JULIET . 297.
Strana 299
... teares , to witnes inward smart , With holow sigh fetchd from the depth of her appauled hart , Thus spake to Juliet , y - clad with ougly care : " Good lady myne , I do not know what makes you thus to fare ; Ne yet the cause of your ...
... teares , to witnes inward smart , With holow sigh fetchd from the depth of her appauled hart , Thus spake to Juliet , y - clad with ougly care : " Good lady myne , I do not know what makes you thus to fare ; Ne yet the cause of your ...
Strana 302
... teares ran from his swollen eyes . These thinges the auncient fryre with sorow saw and heard , Of such begynning eke the ende the wiseman greatly feard . But loe ! he was so weake by reason of his age , That he ne could by force ...
... teares ran from his swollen eyes . These thinges the auncient fryre with sorow saw and heard , Of such begynning eke the ende the wiseman greatly feard . But loe ! he was so weake by reason of his age , That he ne could by force ...
Strana 306
... teares / As blackest cloudes are chaced by winters nimble winde , So haue his reasons chaced care out of his carefull mynde . T As of a morning fowle ensues an euening fayre , monar lut sɗ'T So banisht hope returneth hope to banish his ...
... teares / As blackest cloudes are chaced by winters nimble winde , So haue his reasons chaced care out of his carefull mynde . T As of a morning fowle ensues an euening fayre , monar lut sɗ'T So banisht hope returneth hope to banish his ...
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