The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 281
... howres , for louers keepe an howre When they are sure to see their loue , in passing by their howre . * Impacient of her woe , she hapt to leane one night Within her window , and anon the moone did shine so bright That she espyde her ...
... howres , for louers keepe an howre When they are sure to see their loue , in passing by their howre . * Impacient of her woe , she hapt to leane one night Within her window , and anon the moone did shine so bright That she espyde her ...
Page 288
... howre , and euery howre a day , Twixt hope he liued and despayre of cumming or of stay . Now wauering hope and feare are quite fled out of sight , For , what he hopde he hath at hande , his pleasant cheefe de- light . And ioyfull Juliet ...
... howre , and euery howre a day , Twixt hope he liued and despayre of cumming or of stay . Now wauering hope and feare are quite fled out of sight , For , what he hopde he hath at hande , his pleasant cheefe de- light . And ioyfull Juliet ...
Page 290
... howre , For , whether Fortune smyle on him , or if she list to lowre , He will not misse to comme to his appoynted place , Where wont he was to take by stelth the view of Juliets face . How long these louers thought the lasting of the ...
... howre , For , whether Fortune smyle on him , or if she list to lowre , He will not misse to comme to his appoynted place , Where wont he was to take by stelth the view of Juliets face . How long these louers thought the lasting of the ...
Page 292
... howre : And so he doth , till Fortune list to sawse his sweete with sowre . But who is he that can his present state assure ? And say vnto himselfe , thy ioyes shall yet a day endure ? So wavering fortunes whele , her chaunges be so ...
... howre : And so he doth , till Fortune list to sawse his sweete with sowre . But who is he that can his present state assure ? And say vnto himselfe , thy ioyes shall yet a day endure ? So wavering fortunes whele , her chaunges be so ...
Page 295
... ; which hope within a howre Was wasted quite , and he , thus yelding vp his breath , More then he holpe the towne in lyfe , hath harmde it by his death . And other somme bewayle , ( but ladies most of ROMEUS AND JULIET . 295.
... ; which hope within a howre Was wasted quite , and he , thus yelding vp his breath , More then he holpe the towne in lyfe , hath harmde it by his death . And other somme bewayle , ( but ladies most of ROMEUS AND JULIET . 295.
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