The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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Page 62
... the strongest suggestion Our worser Genius can , shall never melt Mine honour into lust ; to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I shall think , or Phoebus ' steeds are founder'd , Or night kept chain'd below . Pro .
... the strongest suggestion Our worser Genius can , shall never melt Mine honour into lust ; to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I shall think , or Phoebus ' steeds are founder'd , Or night kept chain'd below . Pro .
Page 63
Look , thou be true ; do not give dalliance Too much the rein ; the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i ' the blood : be more abstemious , Or else , good night , your vow ! Fer . I warrant you , sir ; The white - cold virgin snow ...
Look , thou be true ; do not give dalliance Too much the rein ; the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i ' the blood : be more abstemious , Or else , good night , your vow ! Fer . I warrant you , sir ; The white - cold virgin snow ...
Page 73
The charm dissolves apace ; And as the morning steals upon the night , Melting the darkness , so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason . - O my good Gonzalo , My true preserver , and a ...
The charm dissolves apace ; And as the morning steals upon the night , Melting the darkness , so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason . - O my good Gonzalo , My true preserver , and a ...
Page 81
Sir , I invite your highness , and your train , To my poor cell : where you shall take your rest For this one night ; which ( part of it ) I'll waste With such discourse , as , I not doubt , shall make it Go quick away : the story of my ...
Sir , I invite your highness , and your train , To my poor cell : where you shall take your rest For this one night ; which ( part of it ) I'll waste With such discourse , as , I not doubt , shall make it Go quick away : the story of my ...
Page 88
To be In love , where scorn is bought with groans ; coy looks , With heart - sore sighs ; one fading moment's mirth , With twenty watchful , weary , tedious nights : If haply won , perhaps , a hapless gain ; If lost , why then a ...
To be In love , where scorn is bought with groans ; coy looks , With heart - sore sighs ; one fading moment's mirth , With twenty watchful , weary , tedious nights : If haply won , perhaps , a hapless gain ; If lost , why then a ...
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