The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 6Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... sword : But Pandarus - O Gods ! how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Creffid , but by Pandarus ; And he's as teachy to be woo'd to woe , As she is stubborn , chast , against all sute . Tell me , Apollo , for thy Daphne's love , What ...
... sword : But Pandarus - O Gods ! how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Creffid , but by Pandarus ; And he's as teachy to be woo'd to woe , As she is stubborn , chast , against all sute . Tell me , Apollo , for thy Daphne's love , What ...
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... Swords , any thing , he cares not , an the devil come to him , it's all one ; by godslid is does ones heart good . Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris : look ye yonder , neice , is't not a gallant man too , is't not ? why , this is ...
... Swords , any thing , he cares not , an the devil come to him , it's all one ; by godslid is does ones heart good . Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris : look ye yonder , neice , is't not a gallant man too , is't not ? why , this is ...
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... swords , and Jove's accord , Nothing fo full of heart . But peace , Æneas , Peace Trojan , lay thy finger on thy lips ; The worthiness of praise diftains his worth , If he that's prais'd himself bring the praise forth : What the ...
... swords , and Jove's accord , Nothing fo full of heart . But peace , Æneas , Peace Trojan , lay thy finger on thy lips ; The worthiness of praise diftains his worth , If he that's prais'd himself bring the praise forth : What the ...
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... sword was drawn about this question , Ev'ry tithe foul ' mongst many thousand † dismes Hath been as dear as Helen . I mean of ours . If we have loft fo many tenths of ours To guard a thing not ours , nor worth to us ( Had it our name ) ...
... sword was drawn about this question , Ev'ry tithe foul ' mongst many thousand † dismes Hath been as dear as Helen . I mean of ours . If we have loft fo many tenths of ours To guard a thing not ours , nor worth to us ( Had it our name ) ...
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... sword his fate be not the glory ) A thousand compleat courses of the fun : But in mine emulous honour let him die , With every joint a wound , and that to - morrow . Ene . We know each other well . Dio . We do ; and long to know each ...
... sword his fate be not the glory ) A thousand compleat courses of the fun : But in mine emulous honour let him die , With every joint a wound , and that to - morrow . Ene . We know each other well . Dio . We do ; and long to know each ...
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