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" Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself? Hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale At what it did so freely ? From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour As thou art... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... - Page 71
by William Shakespeare - 1806
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Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since ? And wakes it now to...time, Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valor, As thou art in desire ? Wouldst thou have that 1 " The siiflii/tii...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...newest glos*, Not cost aside so soon. Lady Jtf. Was the hape drunk, Wherein yon dress'd yourself? hiith it slept since ? And wakes it now, to look so green...From this time, Such I account thy love. Art thou a&ard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire 7 Would'st thou have that Whirh...
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Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in art - 1837 - 400 pages
...in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. LADT MACBETH. Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dressed yourself? hath it slept since, And wakes it now to...this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire ? Wouldsi thou have that 30 Which thou...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 pages
...drunk. Wherein you dress'd yourself 7 lu lh it ilept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and paie At what it did so freely ? From this time. Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour. As thou art in desire 1 Would'st thou have that VVhich thou...
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The complete works of William Shakspeare, with notes by the most ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...cast »side so soon. Lady M. Was tht* hope drunk. \\hi-iem you dress'd yourself? hath it slept sinrt? 8 1 account thy love. Artthou afeard To be the мате in thine own act und valour. As thon ;irt in...
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since 1 1 From this time. Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour....
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The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 2; Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 726 pages
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 568 pages
...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since ? And wakes it now to...time, Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard. To be the same in thine own act and valor, As thou art in desire ? Wouldst thou have that 1 " The sightless...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Know you not, he has ? Lady M. Was the hope drunk, Wherein you drest yourself? hath it slept since ? And wakes it now,...time, Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire ?(Wouldst thou have that Which thou...
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Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2

Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - Historical drama, English - 1840 - 354 pages
...people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself ? Hath it slept since...? From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afraid To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire ? Would' st thou have that,...
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