The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 11
O ! a cherubim Thou didft fmile , Thou waft , that did preferve me : Infused with a fortitude from heav'n , ( When I have deck'd the fea with drops full - falt ; Under my burthen groan'd ; ) which rais'd in me An undergoing ftomach ...
O ! a cherubim Thou didft fmile , Thou waft , that did preferve me : Infused with a fortitude from heav'n , ( When I have deck'd the fea with drops full - falt ; Under my burthen groan'd ; ) which rais'd in me An undergoing ftomach ...
Pagina 36
Trin . O Stephano , haft any more of this ? Ste . The whole butt , man ; my cellar is in a rock by th ' fea - fide , where my wine is hid . How now , mooncalf , how does thine ague ? Cal . Haft thou not dropt from heav'n ? Ste .
Trin . O Stephano , haft any more of this ? Ste . The whole butt , man ; my cellar is in a rock by th ' fea - fide , where my wine is hid . How now , mooncalf , how does thine ague ? Cal . Haft thou not dropt from heav'n ? Ste .
Pagina 40
O heav'n , O earth , bear witness to this found , And crown what I profess with kind event , nollowly , invert me , to mischief ! I , If 40 TEMPEST . The (Chiefly that I might fet it in my prayers...
O heav'n , O earth , bear witness to this found , And crown what I profess with kind event , nollowly , invert me , to mischief ! I , If 40 TEMPEST . The (Chiefly that I might fet it in my prayers...
Pagina 77
... Making it momentary as a found , Swift as a fhadow , fhort as any dream , Brief as the lightning in the collied night , That ( in a fpleen ) unfolds both heav'n and earth s And ere a man hath power to fay , Behold !
... Making it momentary as a found , Swift as a fhadow , fhort as any dream , Brief as the lightning in the collied night , That ( in a fpleen ) unfolds both heav'n and earth s And ere a man hath power to fay , Behold !
Pagina 91
Fie , Demetrius , Your wrongs do fet a fcandal on my fex : We cannot fight for love , as men may do ; We fhou'd be woo'd , and were not made to woo . I follow thee , and make a heav'n of hell ; To die upon the hand , I love fo well .
Fie , Demetrius , Your wrongs do fet a fcandal on my fex : We cannot fight for love , as men may do ; We fhou'd be woo'd , and were not made to woo . I follow thee , and make a heav'n of hell ; To die upon the hand , I love fo well .
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