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... prologue , or the posy of a ring ? Oph . ' Tis brief my lord . Ham . As woman's love . The lady protests too much , methinks . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . Why , let the ...
... prologue , or the posy of a ring ? Oph . ' Tis brief my lord . Ham . As woman's love . The lady protests too much , methinks . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . Why , let the ...
Page 117
... prologue , or the posy of a ring ? Oph . ' Tis brief my lord . Ham . As woman's love . The lady protests too much , methinks . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . Why , let the ...
... prologue , or the posy of a ring ? Oph . ' Tis brief my lord . Ham . As woman's love . The lady protests too much , methinks . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . Why , let the ...
Page 170
... Prologue . Men are but children of a larger growth . Ibid . Act iv . Sc . 1 . Your ignorance is the mother of your devotion The Maiden Queen . Act i . Sc . 2 . to me . But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that circle none ...
... Prologue . Men are but children of a larger growth . Ibid . Act iv . Sc . 1 . Your ignorance is the mother of your devotion The Maiden Queen . Act i . Sc . 2 . to me . But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that circle none ...
Page 172
... Prologue to Lee's Sophonisba . Happy the man , and happy he alone , He , who can call to - day his own : He who , secure within , can say , To - morrow do thy worst , for I have lived to - day . Imitation of Horace . Book i . Ode 29 ...
... Prologue to Lee's Sophonisba . Happy the man , and happy he alone , He , who can call to - day his own : He who , secure within , can say , To - morrow do thy worst , for I have lived to - day . Imitation of Horace . Book i . Ode 29 ...
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... Prologue to the Royal Mischief . Abra was ready ere I called her name ; And though I called another , Abra came . Solomon on the Vanity of the World . Part ii . Now fitted the halter , now traversed the cart , And often took leave ; but ...
... Prologue to the Royal Mischief . Abra was ready ere I called her name ; And though I called another , Abra came . Solomon on the Vanity of the World . Part ii . Now fitted the halter , now traversed the cart , And often took leave ; but ...
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