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This is a thought in which Shakspeare seems to have much delighted . We meet with it more than once in his Sonnets . See 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnet . MALONE . whose unwished yoke -- ] Thus both the quartos ' 1600 , and the folio 1623.
This is a thought in which Shakspeare seems to have much delighted . We meet with it more than once in his Sonnets . See 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnet . MALONE . whose unwished yoke -- ] Thus both the quartos ' 1600 , and the folio 1623.
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... us : If thou lov'st me then , Steal forth thy father's house to - morrow night ; And in the wood , a league without the town , Where I did meet thee once with Helena , To do observance to a morn of May , There will I stay for thee .
... us : If thou lov'st me then , Steal forth thy father's house to - morrow night ; And in the wood , a league without the town , Where I did meet thee once with Helena , To do observance to a morn of May , There will I stay for thee .
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And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds 3 were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet ; There my Lysander and myself thall meet : 4 3 - 2 Take confort ; he no more snail fee ing face ...
And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds 3 were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet ; There my Lysander and myself thall meet : 4 3 - 2 Take confort ; he no more snail fee ing face ...
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STEEVINS . grow to a point . ) Dr. Warburion reads go on ; but grow is used , in allusion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow 10 a point , I believe , has no reierence to the name of Quince . I meet with ...
STEEVINS . grow to a point . ) Dr. Warburion reads go on ; but grow is used , in allusion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow 10 a point , I believe , has no reierence to the name of Quince . I meet with ...
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In the second a & of The Scornful Lady , we meet with “ two roaring . boys of Rome , that made all split . " FARMER . I meet with the same expression in The Widow's Tears , by Chapman , 1612 : “ Her wit I must employ upon this business ...
In the second a & of The Scornful Lady , we meet with “ two roaring . boys of Rome , that made all split . " FARMER . I meet with the same expression in The Widow's Tears , by Chapman , 1612 : “ Her wit I must employ upon this business ...
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