The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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A sovereign shame so elbows him ; -his own unkindness , That stripp'd her from
his benediction , turn'd her To foreign casualties , gave her dear rights To his dog
- hearted daughters ; -these things sting His mind so venomously , that burning ...
A sovereign shame so elbows him ; -his own unkindness , That stripp'd her from
his benediction , turn'd her To foreign casualties , gave her dear rights To his dog
- hearted daughters ; -these things sting His mind so venomously , that burning ...
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O my dear father ! Restoration , hang Thy medicine on my lips ; and let this kiss
Repair those violent harms , that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made !
Kent . Kind and dear princess ! Cor . Had you not been their father , these white ...
O my dear father ! Restoration , hang Thy medicine on my lips ; and let this kiss
Repair those violent harms , that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made !
Kent . Kind and dear princess ! Cor . Had you not been their father , these white ...
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O then , dear saint , let lips do what hands do ; They pray , grant thou , lest faith
turn to despair . Ju . Saints do not move , though grant for prayers ' sake . Ro .
Then move not , while my prayer ' s effect I take . Thus from my lips , by yours , my
sin ...
O then , dear saint , let lips do what hands do ; They pray , grant thou , lest faith
turn to despair . Ju . Saints do not move , though grant for prayers ' sake . Ro .
Then move not , while my prayer ' s effect I take . Thus from my lips , by yours , my
sin ...
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Retain that dear perfection which he owes , 1 Without that title . Romeo , doff 2 thy
name ; And for that name , which is no part of thee , Take all myself . Ro . I take
thee at thy word : Call me but love , and I'll be new baptized : Henceforth I never ...
Retain that dear perfection which he owes , 1 Without that title . Romeo , doff 2 thy
name ; And for that name , which is no part of thee , Take all myself . Ro . I take
thee at thy word : Call me but love , and I'll be new baptized : Henceforth I never ...
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Too familiar Is my dear son with such sour company . I bring thee tidings of the
prince's doom . Ro . What less than doomsday is the prince's doom ? F. Lau . A
gentler judgment vanish'd from his lips ; Not body's death , but body's banishment
.
Too familiar Is my dear son with such sour company . I bring thee tidings of the
prince's doom . Ro . What less than doomsday is the prince's doom ? F. Lau . A
gentler judgment vanish'd from his lips ; Not body's death , but body's banishment
.
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