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" And yet I wish but for the thing I have: My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite. "
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected ... - Page 50
by William Shakespeare - 1826
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King Lear. Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare - 1841 - 312 pages
...it; And yet I would it were to give again. Ro. Wouldst thou withdraw it? for what purpose, love ? Ju. But to be frank, and give it thee again. And yet I...the thing I have : My bounty is as boundless as the eea, My love as deep : the more I give to thee, The more I have ; for both are infinite. [Nurse calls...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida ; Coriolanus ; Titus ...

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 608 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Would'st thou withdraw it ? for what purpose, love ? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again ; And yet...some noise within : dear love, adieu ! — Anon, good nurse ! — Sweet Montague, be true. Stay but a little, I will come again. [Exit. Rom. O blessed blessed...
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The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved ..., Volume 13

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 340 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Ro. "Wouldst thou withdraw it? for what purpose, love ? Ju. But to be frank, and give it thee again. And yet I...more I have ; for both are infinite. [Nurse calls tcitftin. 1 hear some noise within : dear love, adieu ! Anon, good nurse ! — Sweet Montague, be true....
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida ; Coriolanus ; Titus ...

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 606 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Would'st thou withdraw it? for what purpose, love ? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again ; And yet...The more I have, for both are infinite. [Nurse calls wit/tin. I hear some noise within : dear love, adieu ! — Anon, good nurse ! — Sweet Montague, be...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 608 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Would'st thou withdraw it ? for what purpose, love ? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again ; And yet...thee, The more I have, for both are infinite. [Nurse calk within. I hear some noise within : dear love, adieu ! — Anon, good nurse ! — Sweet Montague,...
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The Works of Shakespere, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Wouldst thou withdraw it? for what purpose, love? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again. And yet I...some noise within : dear love, adieu ! — Anon, good nurse! — Sweet Montague, be true. Stay but a little, I will come again. [Exit. Rom. O blessed, blessed...
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Wouldst thou withdraw it? for what purpose, love ? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again. And yet I...The more I have, for both are infinite. [Nurse calls wittiin. I hear some noise within : dear love, adieu ! — Anon, good nurse! — Sweet Montague, be...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Would'st thou withdraw it? for what purpose love? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again ; And yet..., The more I have , for both are infinite. [Nurse callt wilhin. 1 hear some noise within : dear love , adieu ! — Anon , good nurse ! — Sweet Montague...
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Knight's Cabinet edition of the works of William Shakspere, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pages
...And yet I would it were to give again. Rom. Wouldst thou withdraw it V for what purpose, love ? Jul. But to be frank, and give it thee again. And yet I...give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite. Anon, good nurse ! — Sweet Montague, be true. Stay but a little, I will come again. [Exit. Rom. O...
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An Enquiry Into the Principles of Human Happiness and Human Duty: In Two Books

George Ramsay - 1843 - 574 pages
...more cunning to be strange. What a picture of enthusiastic attachment have we in the following lines : My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep...give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite. And of devotedness in these : If that thy bent of love be honourable. Thy purpose marriage, send me...
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