Mr. William Shakespeare: Midsummer night's dream ; Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; Taming of the shrewDryden Leach, 1768 |
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... Say how I lov'd you , fpeak me fair in death ; And , when the tale is told , bid her be judge , Whether Baffanio had not once a love . Repent not you that you fhall lose your friend , And he repents not that he pays your debt ; For , if ...
... Say how I lov'd you , fpeak me fair in death ; And , when the tale is told , bid her be judge , Whether Baffanio had not once a love . Repent not you that you fhall lose your friend , And he repents not that he pays your debt ; For , if ...
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... Say , thou wilt walk ; we will beftrow the ground : Or wilt thou ride ? thy horfes fhall be trap'd , Their harness ftudded all with gold and pearl . Doft thou love hawking ? thou haft hawks , will foar Above the morning lark : Or wilt ...
... Say , thou wilt walk ; we will beftrow the ground : Or wilt thou ride ? thy horfes fhall be trap'd , Their harness ftudded all with gold and pearl . Doft thou love hawking ? thou haft hawks , will foar Above the morning lark : Or wilt ...
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... Say , that he rail ; why , then I'll tell her plain , She figns as fweetly as a nightingale : Say , that the frown ; I'll fay , fhe looks as clear As morning roses newly wafh'd with dew : Say , fhe be mute , and will not speak a word ...
... Say , that he rail ; why , then I'll tell her plain , She figns as fweetly as a nightingale : Say , that the frown ; I'll fay , fhe looks as clear As morning roses newly wafh'd with dew : Say , fhe be mute , and will not speak a word ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice ... William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1767 |
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