Mr. William Shakespeare: Poems upon the author. Table of his editions. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor |
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Thou , in our wonder and astonishment , Hast built thyself a live - long monument
: For whilst , to the fame of low - endeavouring art , Thy easy number : flow ; and
that each heart Hath , from the leaves of tby unvalu'd book , Those Delphick ...
Thou , in our wonder and astonishment , Hast built thyself a live - long monument
: For whilst , to the fame of low - endeavouring art , Thy easy number : flow ; and
that each heart Hath , from the leaves of tby unvalu'd book , Those Delphick ...
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Adr . The air breaths upon us here most sweetly . SEB . As if it had lungs , and
rotten ones . Ant . Or , as ' twere perfum'd by a fen . Gon . Here is everything
advantageous to life . Ant . True ; save means to live . SEB . Of that there's none ,
or little ...
Adr . The air breaths upon us here most sweetly . SEB . As if it had lungs , and
rotten ones . Ant . Or , as ' twere perfum'd by a fen . Gon . Here is everything
advantageous to life . Ant . True ; save means to live . SEB . Of that there's none ,
or little ...
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... because you are a banish'd man , Therefore , above the rest , we parly to you :
Are you content to be our general ; To make a virtue of necefsity , And live , as we
do , in this wilderness ? 3. O. What fay'it thou ? wilt thou be of our confórt ?
... because you are a banish'd man , Therefore , above the rest , we parly to you :
Are you content to be our general ; To make a virtue of necefsity , And live , as we
do , in this wilderness ? 3. O. What fay'it thou ? wilt thou be of our confórt ?
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