The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, 1±ÇRobert Martin; and by R. Goadby, Sherborne; M. Morgan, Lichfield; T. Smith, Wolverhamton [i.e. Wolverhampton]; A. Donaldson, London; R. Bond, Glocester; and by all the country booksellers, 1768 |
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... sleep . " ——Sir , I am vext ; Bear with my weakness , my old brain is troubled : Be not disturb'd with my infirmity ; If thou be pleas'd , retire into my cell , And there repose : a turn or two I'll walk , To ftill my beating mind . Fer ...
... sleep . " ——Sir , I am vext ; Bear with my weakness , my old brain is troubled : Be not disturb'd with my infirmity ; If thou be pleas'd , retire into my cell , And there repose : a turn or two I'll walk , To ftill my beating mind . Fer ...
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... sleep , And , how we know not , all clapt under hatches , Where but ev'n now with ftrange and sev'ral noises Of roaring , fhrieking , howling , jingling chains , And more diverfity of founds , all horrible , We were awak'd ; ftraightway ...
... sleep , And , how we know not , all clapt under hatches , Where but ev'n now with ftrange and sev'ral noises Of roaring , fhrieking , howling , jingling chains , And more diverfity of founds , all horrible , We were awak'd ; ftraightway ...
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... Sleep his feat on thy eye - lid ; So awake , when I am gone : For I must now to Oberon . Hel . SCENE [ Exit . VII . Enter Demetrius and Helena running . STAY , TAY , tho ' thou kill me , fweet Demetrius ! Dem . I charge thee , hence ...
... Sleep his feat on thy eye - lid ; So awake , when I am gone : For I must now to Oberon . Hel . SCENE [ Exit . VII . Enter Demetrius and Helena running . STAY , TAY , tho ' thou kill me , fweet Demetrius ! Dem . I charge thee , hence ...
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... sleep With leaden legs and batty wings doth creep ; Then crush this herb into Lyfander's eye , Whofe liquor hath this virtuous property , To take from thence all error with its might ; And make his eye balls roll with wonted fight ...
... sleep With leaden legs and batty wings doth creep ; Then crush this herb into Lyfander's eye , Whofe liquor hath this virtuous property , To take from thence all error with its might ; And make his eye balls roll with wonted fight ...
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... Sleeps . Bedabbled with the dew , and torn with briars , I can no further crawl , no further go ; My legs can keep no ... Sleep found , I'll apply To your eye , Gentle lover , remedy . [ Squeezing the juice on Lyfander's eye . When thou ...
... Sleeps . Bedabbled with the dew , and torn with briars , I can no further crawl , no further go ; My legs can keep no ... Sleep found , I'll apply To your eye , Gentle lover , remedy . [ Squeezing the juice on Lyfander's eye . When thou ...
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