The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... eyes be witness with mine ears , To give their cenfure of these rare reports . Enter Meffenger and TALBOT . MESS . Madam , According as your ladyfhip defir'd , By meffage crav'd , fo is lord Talbot come . COUNT . And he is welcome . man ...
... eyes be witness with mine ears , To give their cenfure of these rare reports . Enter Meffenger and TALBOT . MESS . Madam , According as your ladyfhip defir'd , By meffage crav'd , fo is lord Talbot come . COUNT . And he is welcome . man ...
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... eye may find it out . SOM . And on my fide it is fo well apparell'd ; So clear , fo fhining , and so evident , That it will glimmer through a blind man's eye . PLAN . Since you are tongue - ty'd , and so loath to speak , In dumb ...
... eye may find it out . SOM . And on my fide it is fo well apparell'd ; So clear , fo fhining , and so evident , That it will glimmer through a blind man's eye . PLAN . Since you are tongue - ty'd , and so loath to speak , In dumb ...
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... eye - fight fails , or thou look'A pale.- " And , truft me , love , in mine eye fo do you : " Dry forrow drinks our blood . " STEEVENS . A badge is called a cognisance à cognofcendo , because by it fuch perfons as do wear it upon their ...
... eye - fight fails , or thou look'A pale.- " And , truft me , love , in mine eye fo do you : " Dry forrow drinks our blood . " STEEVENS . A badge is called a cognisance à cognofcendo , because by it fuch perfons as do wear it upon their ...
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... eyes , -like lamps whose wafting oil is spent , Wax dim , as drawing to their exigent : " Weak shoulders , overborne with burd'ning grief ; And pithlefs arms , like to a wither'd vine 8 are perfe & ly fabulous and unfounded , which are ...
... eyes , -like lamps whose wafting oil is spent , Wax dim , as drawing to their exigent : " Weak shoulders , overborne with burd'ning grief ; And pithlefs arms , like to a wither'd vine 8 are perfe & ly fabulous and unfounded , which are ...
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... eyes of any waker when he pleas'd , And any fleeper , when he wifh'd , difeas'd . " Again , in the ancient metrical hiftory of The Battle of Floddon : " He thought the Scots might him difeafe " With conftituted captains meet ...
... eyes of any waker when he pleas'd , And any fleeper , when he wifh'd , difeas'd . " Again , in the ancient metrical hiftory of The Battle of Floddon : " He thought the Scots might him difeafe " With conftituted captains meet ...
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