The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Defires flow from the Spring of Self - love . My ardent , but vain , Wishes that a long Life might crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more generous Mo- tive . I had Your Lordship's Joy and Interest ...
... Defires flow from the Spring of Self - love . My ardent , but vain , Wishes that a long Life might crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more generous Mo- tive . I had Your Lordship's Joy and Interest ...
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... Defire to choose the accustom'd Offi- cers for furnishing Choric Singers , and defray- ing the Expence of them , Aristophanes brought on a Play in which there was no Chorus . For , fubjoins subjoins He , r * ¥Ö¥Ï¥Ñ¥Å¥Ô¥Ó¥Ø¥Í ¥ìὴ ¥ö¥å¥é¥ñ¥ï ¥ó¥ï¥í¥å¥ì¥ëύ¥ø¥í ...
... Defire to choose the accustom'd Offi- cers for furnishing Choric Singers , and defray- ing the Expence of them , Aristophanes brought on a Play in which there was no Chorus . For , fubjoins subjoins He , r * ¥Ö¥Ï¥Ñ¥Å¥Ô¥Ó¥Ø¥Í ¥ìὴ ¥ö¥å¥é¥ñ¥ï ¥ó¥ï¥í¥å¥ì¥ëύ¥ø¥í ...
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... defire to give ; and much less take , What I shall die to want : but this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide it self , The bigger bulk it shews . Hence , bashful cunning , And prompt me plain and holy innocence . I am your ...
... defire to give ; and much less take , What I shall die to want : but this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide it self , The bigger bulk it shews . Hence , bashful cunning , And prompt me plain and holy innocence . I am your ...
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... defires , Like to a step - dame , or a dowager , Long withering out a young man's revenue . Hip . Four days will quickly steep themselves in night ; Four nights will quickly dream away the time : And then the moon , like to a silver bow ...
... defires , Like to a step - dame , or a dowager , Long withering out a young man's revenue . Hip . Four days will quickly steep themselves in night ; Four nights will quickly dream away the time : And then the moon , like to a silver bow ...
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... defires ; Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , if you yield not to your father's choice , You can endure the livery of a nun ; For aye to be in shady cloister mew'd , To live a barren sister all your life , Chanting ...
... defires ; Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , if you yield not to your father's choice , You can endure the livery of a nun ; For aye to be in shady cloister mew'd , To live a barren sister all your life , Chanting ...
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