| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pages
...marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, — Would ever have, to incur a yself The pleasures auch, a beautv brings with it; But I would have the soil oí her fair rope W delight9 Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practis'd on her with foul... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...shuun'd The wealthy curled* darlings of our nation, — "Would ever have to incur a general mock, Hun from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou : to fear,t not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practised on... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 pages
...to marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a ill, perfect, that I taste, \r,J violcn'cth in a sense...as strong As that which causelh it: How can I mod Judge me the world, if Mis not gross in sense, That thou hast practis'd on her wilh foul charms , Abus'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...to marriage that she shunned The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a m# \Dxv [y * F 4 ' a3 N e#ɸ:i Wum < zX k I ˺a L Պ~ | lr*[E kymyR3 7 +_&' Judge me the world, if Ч is not gross in sense That thou hast practised on her with foul charms ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 pages
...that she shunn'a The wealthy curled darlings of our nation,— Would ever have, to incur a genera! mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou : to fearjiot to delight.1 Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practis'd on her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 574 pages
...marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation ; 12 Would ever have, t'incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom...Of such a thing as thou ; to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense,13 That thou hast practis'd on her with foul charms... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 pages
...she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Hun from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou, — to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 't is not gross in sense, That thou hast practis'd on her with foul charms ;... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pages
...nmid so lender, fair, and happy, So opposite to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlinge of our nation. Would ever have to incur our general mock, Run from her guardare to the souty bosom Of such a thing as thou ; to fear, not to delight." Several of the English... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...to marriage that she shunned The wealthy, curl&l darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom...Of such a thing as thou ; to fear, not to delight. Judge me the world, if 't is not gross in sense That thou hast practised on her with foul charms :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 376 pages
...marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation ;— Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou ; to fear,1 not to delight. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense, That thou hast practised on... | |
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