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" Ah, dear Juliet, Why art thou yet so fair ? Shall I believe That unsubstantial death is amorous ; And that the lean abhorred monster keeps Thee here in dark to be his paramour... "
Exercises in the composition of Greek iambic verse. [With] Key - Page 147
by Herbert Kynaston - 1879
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...here in D»rk, to be his Paramour? For i 1 5 o Romeo and Juliet. For few of thit, I ftill will ftay with thee, And never from this Palace of dim Night Depart again: Come lye thou in my Arms, Here's to thy HeaH, where-e'er thou tumbled in,' A true Apothecry / Thy Drugs...
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1733 - 520 pages
...fo fair ? (hall I believe, That unfubftantial Death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monfler keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour? For fear of that, I ftill will ftay with thee, And never from this Palace of dim Night Depart again : Here, here will I...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 pages
...yet fo fair ? fhall I believe That unfubftantial death is amorous, And that the Jean abhorred monfter keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour? For fear of that, I ftill will ftay with thee, And never from this palace of aim night Depart again : here, here will I...
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The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pages
...yet fo fair ? fhall I believe That unfubltantial death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monfler keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour ? For fear of that, I ftill will ftay with thee ; And never front this palace of dim night Depart again i here, here will...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...yet fo/air ? (hall I believe That unfubftantial death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monfter keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour ? For fear of that, I ftill will ftay with thee > 4' Prf/tnce — ] A fr.'/enct we (hould read, is a piihl.ck roam. . O,...
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The plays of william shakespeare.

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
....'.. ".^..^ Forgive me, coufin. Ah dear Juliet,, And that the lean abhorred monfter keeps " . .T • Thee here in dark, to be his paramour ? For fear of that, I ftill will ftay with thee j. , .,. ' £ .' •* Prffence—JA prf/i-nci we (liouW read, is a puhl-ck...
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The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1772 - 364 pages
...yet fo fair ? fhall I believe That unfubilantial Death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monlter keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour ? For fear of that I will ftay here with thee j And never from this palace of dim Night (30) Depart again : here, here will I...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 476 pages
...yet fo fair ? fhall I believe That unfubftantial Death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monfter keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour ? For fear of that, I will ftay with thee; ' And never from this palace of dim Night (30) Depart again : Here, here will 1 remain,...
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Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. Appendixes

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 630 pages
...(come lie thou in my arms) That unfubftantial death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monfter keeps Thee here in dark, to be his paramour : For fear of that, I ftill will 'flay with thee, 6 And never from this palace of dim night Depart again : here, here will...
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The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a ...

William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 pages
...yet fo fair ? lhall I believe That unfubftantial death is amorous, And that the lean abhorred monfter keeps Thee here in dark to be his paramour ? For fear of that, I ftill will ftay with thee; And never from this palace of dim night Depart agaia: here, here will I...
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