The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... friends ; I do enjoy At ample point all that I did possess , Save these men's looks ; who do , methinks , find out Something not worth in me such rich beholding As they have often given . Here is Ulysses ; I'll interrupt his reading ...
... friends ; I do enjoy At ample point all that I did possess , Save these men's looks ; who do , methinks , find out Something not worth in me such rich beholding As they have often given . Here is Ulysses ; I'll interrupt his reading ...
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... was ; For beauty , wit , High birth , vigour of bone , desert in service , Love , friendship , charity , are subjects all VOL . IX Ꭰ To envious and calumniating time . One touch of nature SCENE III . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 73.
... was ; For beauty , wit , High birth , vigour of bone , desert in service , Love , friendship , charity , are subjects all VOL . IX Ꭰ To envious and calumniating time . One touch of nature SCENE III . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 73.
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... friends : He , like a puling cuckold , would drink up The lees and dregs of a flat tamed piece ; You , like a lecher , out of whorish loins Are pleas'd to breed out your inheritors : Both merits pois'd , each weighs nor less nor more ...
... friends : He , like a puling cuckold , would drink up The lees and dregs of a flat tamed piece ; You , like a lecher , out of whorish loins Are pleas'd to breed out your inheritors : Both merits pois'd , each weighs nor less nor more ...
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... friendship , nor by speaking . There never was a truer rhyme . Let us cast away nothing , for we may live to have need of such a verse ; we see it , we see it . - How now , lambs ? Tro . Cressid , I love thee in so strain'd a purity ...
... friendship , nor by speaking . There never was a truer rhyme . Let us cast away nothing , for we may live to have need of such a verse ; we see it , we see it . - How now , lambs ? Tro . Cressid , I love thee in so strain'd a purity ...
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... friend with danger . Wear this sleeve . Cres . And you this glove . When shall I see you ? Tro . I will corrupt the Grecian sentinels , To give thee nightly visitation . But yet , be true . Cres . O heavens ! -be true , again ? Tro ...
... friend with danger . Wear this sleeve . Cres . And you this glove . When shall I see you ? Tro . I will corrupt the Grecian sentinels , To give thee nightly visitation . But yet , be true . Cres . O heavens ! -be true , again ? Tro ...
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