Julius Caesar. Anthony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Troilus and CressidaJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... light steals home my heavy son , And private in his chamber pens himself ; Shuts up his windows , locks fair day - light out , And makes himself an artificial night . Black and portentous muft this humour prove , Unless good counsel may ...
... light steals home my heavy son , And private in his chamber pens himself ; Shuts up his windows , locks fair day - light out , And makes himself an artificial night . Black and portentous muft this humour prove , Unless good counsel may ...
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... light . Such comfort as do lufty young men feel , When well - apparel'd April on the heel Of limping Winter treads ... light . ] This nonfenfe fhould be reformed thus , Earth treading fars that make dark EVEN light . i . e . When the ...
... light . Such comfort as do lufty young men feel , When well - apparel'd April on the heel Of limping Winter treads ... light . ] This nonfenfe fhould be reformed thus , Earth treading fars that make dark EVEN light . i . e . When the ...
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... Light . dance . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you Rom . Not I , believe me ; you have dancing fhoes With nimble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . 5 Mer . You are a Lover ; borrow ...
... Light . dance . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you Rom . Not I , believe me ; you have dancing fhoes With nimble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . 5 Mer . You are a Lover ; borrow ...
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... light of heart , Tickle the fenfeless rufhes with their heels ; For I am proverb'd with a grandfire - phrase ; I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . 6 Mer . Tut ! dun's the mouse , the ...
... light of heart , Tickle the fenfeless rufhes with their heels ; For I am proverb'd with a grandfire - phrase ; I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . 6 Mer . Tut ! dun's the mouse , the ...
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William Shakespeare. Mer . I mean , Sir , in delay We burn our lights by light , and lamps by day . Take our good meaning , for our judgment fits Five times in That , ere once in our fine wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this ...
William Shakespeare. Mer . I mean , Sir , in delay We burn our lights by light , and lamps by day . Take our good meaning , for our judgment fits Five times in That , ere once in our fine wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this ...
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