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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Our son of Cornwall , And you , our no less loving son of Albany , We have this
hour a constant will to publish Our daughters ' several dowers , that future strife
May be prevented now . The princes , France and Burgundy , Great rivals in our ...
Our son of Cornwall , And you , our no less loving son of Albany , We have this
hour a constant will to publish Our daughters ' several dowers , that future strife
May be prevented now . The princes , France and Burgundy , Great rivals in our ...
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Take up thy master : If thou shouldst dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and
all that offer to defend him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up ; And follow
me , that will to some provision Give thee quick conduct . Kent . Oppress'd nature
...
Take up thy master : If thou shouldst dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and
all that offer to defend him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up ; And follow
me , that will to some provision Give thee quick conduct . Kent . Oppress'd nature
...
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The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse ; In half an hour she promised to
return . Perchance , she cannot meet him : -that's not so.O , she is lame ! Love's
heralds should be thoughts , Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams ...
The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse ; In half an hour she promised to
return . Perchance , she cannot meet him : -that's not so.O , she is lame ! Love's
heralds should be thoughts , Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams ...
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Tis very late ; she ' ll not come down to - night : I promise you , but for your
company , I would have been a - bed an hour ago . Pa . These times of woe
afford no time to woo . Madam , good night ; commend me to your daughter . L .
Cap .
Tis very late ; she ' ll not come down to - night : I promise you , but for your
company , I would have been a - bed an hour ago . Pa . These times of woe
afford no time to woo . Madam , good night ; commend me to your daughter . L .
Cap .
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... To help to take her from her borrow'd grave , Being the time the potion's force
should cease ; But he which bore my letter , friar John , Was stay'd by accident ,
and yesternight Return'd my letter back : then all alone , At the prefixed hour of
her ...
... To help to take her from her borrow'd grave , Being the time the potion's force
should cease ; But he which bore my letter , friar John , Was stay'd by accident ,
and yesternight Return'd my letter back : then all alone , At the prefixed hour of
her ...
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