The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 66
... tongue did ne'er pronounce , only this In fearing by religion against religion , to which thou baft already fworn , thou makeft an oath the fecurity for thy faith against an oath already taken . I will give , fays he , a rule for con ...
... tongue did ne'er pronounce , only this In fearing by religion against religion , to which thou baft already fworn , thou makeft an oath the fecurity for thy faith against an oath already taken . I will give , fays he , a rule for con ...
Side 71
... tongue and brazen mouth , 7 Sound on unto the drowsy race of night ; 6 If -full of gawds , ] Gawds are any fhowy ornaments . So , in the Dumb Knight , 1633 : " To caper in his grave , and with vain gards " Trick up his coffin ...
... tongue and brazen mouth , 7 Sound on unto the drowsy race of night ; 6 If -full of gawds , ] Gawds are any fhowy ornaments . So , in the Dumb Knight , 1633 : " To caper in his grave , and with vain gards " Trick up his coffin ...
Side 72
... tongue , ufing conceit alone , Without eyes , ears , and harmful found of words ; Then , in defpight of broad - ey'd watchful day , I would into thy bofom pour my thoughts : bufy at that hour , or quicken night itself in its progress ...
... tongue , ufing conceit alone , Without eyes , ears , and harmful found of words ; Then , in defpight of broad - ey'd watchful day , I would into thy bofom pour my thoughts : bufy at that hour , or quicken night itself in its progress ...
Side 76
... tongue were in the thunder's mouth ! Then with a paffion would I shake the world ; And rouze from fleep that fell anatomy , Which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice , Which fcorns a 7 modern invocation . Pand . Lady , you utter madness ...
... tongue were in the thunder's mouth ! Then with a paffion would I shake the world ; And rouze from fleep that fell anatomy , Which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice , Which fcorns a 7 modern invocation . Pand . Lady , you utter madness ...
Side 81
... tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . Lewis . May be , he will not touch young Arthur's life , But hold himself safe in his prifonment . Pand . O , fir , when he shall hear of your approach , If that young Arthur ...
... tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . Lewis . May be , he will not touch young Arthur's life , But hold himself safe in his prifonment . Pand . O , fir , when he shall hear of your approach , If that young Arthur ...
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