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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Edg . From the dread summit of this chalky bourn : Look up a - height ; the shrill -
gorged lark so far Cannot be seen or heard : do but look up . Glos . Alack , I have
no eyes . Is wretchedness deprived that benefit , To end itself by death ?
Edg . From the dread summit of this chalky bourn : Look up a - height ; the shrill -
gorged lark so far Cannot be seen or heard : do but look up . Glos . Alack , I have
no eyes . Is wretchedness deprived that benefit , To end itself by death ?
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Edg . Look up , my lord . Kent . Vex not his ghost . 0 , let him pass ! he hates him ,
That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer . Edg . 0 , he
is gone , indeed . Ti , e . Lear . 2 lncrease . * An expression of tenderness for his ...
Edg . Look up , my lord . Kent . Vex not his ghost . 0 , let him pass ! he hates him ,
That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer . Edg . 0 , he
is gone , indeed . Ti , e . Lear . 2 lncrease . * An expression of tenderness for his ...
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Ty . Mercutio , thou consortest with Romeo . Mer . Consort ! what , dost thou make
us minstrels ? an thou make minstrels of us , look to hear nothing but discords :
here's my fiddlestick ; here's that shall make you dance . Zounds , consort ! Ben .
Ty . Mercutio , thou consortest with Romeo . Mer . Consort ! what , dost thou make
us minstrels ? an thou make minstrels of us , look to hear nothing but discords :
here's my fiddlestick ; here's that shall make you dance . Zounds , consort ! Ben .
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Ju . Nurse ? Nurse . Your lady mother's coming to your chamber : The day is
broke : be wary ; look about . [ Exit Nurse . Ju . Then , window , let day in , and let
life out . Ro . Farewell , farewell ! one kiss , and I'll descend . [ Romeo descends .
Ju .
Ju . Nurse ? Nurse . Your lady mother's coming to your chamber : The day is
broke : be wary ; look about . [ Exit Nurse . Ju . Then , window , let day in , and let
life out . Ro . Farewell , farewell ! one kiss , and I'll descend . [ Romeo descends .
Ju .
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Look , look ! O heavy day ! L. Cap . O me , O me ! -- my child , my only life , Revive
, look up , or I will die with thee ! Help , help ! -call help . Enter CAPULET . Cap .
For shame ; bring Juliet forth ; her lord is come . Nurse . She's dead , deceased ...
Look , look ! O heavy day ! L. Cap . O me , O me ! -- my child , my only life , Revive
, look up , or I will die with thee ! Help , help ! -call help . Enter CAPULET . Cap .
For shame ; bring Juliet forth ; her lord is come . Nurse . She's dead , deceased ...
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