The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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Fai : You spotted snakes , with double tongue , ' Thorny hedge - hogs , be not
feen ; Newts , and blind - worms , do no wrong ; Come not near our fairy queen :
Chorus . Philomel , with melody , Şing in our sweet lullaby ; Lulla , lulla , lullaby ...
Fai : You spotted snakes , with double tongue , ' Thorny hedge - hogs , be not
feen ; Newts , and blind - worms , do no wrong ; Come not near our fairy queen :
Chorus . Philomel , with melody , Şing in our sweet lullaby ; Lulla , lulla , lullaby ...
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Tie up my love's tongue , ' bring him filently . [ Exeunt . pareniage well . patience -
] The Oxford edition reads - I know your I believe the corre & ion is right .
JOHNSON . Parentage was not easily corrupted to patience . I fancy , the truc
word is ...
Tie up my love's tongue , ' bring him filently . [ Exeunt . pareniage well . patience -
] The Oxford edition reads - I know your I believe the corre & ion is right .
JOHNSON . Parentage was not easily corrupted to patience . I fancy , the truc
word is ...
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William Shakespeare. Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not utter'd by
base sale of chapinen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth , Than
you much willing to be counted wise In spending your wit in the praise of mine .
William Shakespeare. Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not utter'd by
base sale of chapinen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth , Than
you much willing to be counted wise In spending your wit in the praise of mine .
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Why , all his behaviours did make their retire To the court of his eye , peeping
thorough desire : His heart , like an agate , with your print impressed , Proud with
his form , in his eye pride expressed : His tongue , all impatient to speak and not ...
Why , all his behaviours did make their retire To the court of his eye , peeping
thorough desire : His heart , like an agate , with your print impressed , Proud with
his form , in his eye pride expressed : His tongue , all impatient to speak and not ...
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Novi hominem tanquam te : His humour is lofty , his discourse peremptory , his
tongue filed , s his eye ambitious , his gait majestical , and his general behaviour
vain , ridiculous , and thrasonical . " He is too picked , ' too spruce , too affected ...
Novi hominem tanquam te : His humour is lofty , his discourse peremptory , his
tongue filed , s his eye ambitious , his gait majestical , and his general behaviour
vain , ridiculous , and thrasonical . " He is too picked , ' too spruce , too affected ...
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