The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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QUEEN . Then I must be thy lady ; but I know , When thou hast stolen away from
fairy land , : And in the shape of Corin sate all day , Playing on pipes of corn , and
verling love To am'rous Phillida . Why art thou here , Come from the further ...
QUEEN . Then I must be thy lady ; but I know , When thou hast stolen away from
fairy land , : And in the shape of Corin sate all day , Playing on pipes of corn , and
verling love To am'rous Phillida . Why art thou here , Come from the further ...
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Queen . Perchance , ' till after Theseus , wedding - day , If you will patiently dance
in our round , ،، And see our moop - light revels , go with us ; If not , shun me , and
I will spare your haunts . OB . Give me that boy , and I will go with thée .
Queen . Perchance , ' till after Theseus , wedding - day , If you will patiently dance
in our round , ،، And see our moop - light revels , go with us ; If not , shun me , and
I will spare your haunts . OB . Give me that boy , and I will go with thée .
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Queen . I pray thee , gentle mortal , sing again ; Mine ear is much enamour'd of
thy note , So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape ; And thy fair virtue's force (
perforce ) doth move me , On the first view to say , to swear , I love thee . Bot .
Methinks ...
Queen . I pray thee , gentle mortal , sing again ; Mine ear is much enamour'd of
thy note , So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape ; And thy fair virtue's force (
perforce ) doth move me , On the first view to say , to swear , I love thee . Bot .
Methinks ...
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QUEEN . My Oberon ! what visions have I seen ! Methought , I was enamour'd of
an ass . OB . There lies your love . Queen . How came these things to pafs ? Oh ,
how mine eyes do loath this visage now ! OB . Silence , a while - Robin , take off ...
QUEEN . My Oberon ! what visions have I seen ! Methought , I was enamour'd of
an ass . OB . There lies your love . Queen . How came these things to pafs ? Oh ,
how mine eyes do loath this visage now ! OB . Silence , a while - Robin , take off ...
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By the Vestal every one knows is meant Queen Eli . zabeth . It is very natural and
reasonable then to think that the Mermaid stands for fome eminent personage of
her time , And if so , the allegorical covering , in which there is a mix . ture of ...
By the Vestal every one knows is meant Queen Eli . zabeth . It is very natural and
reasonable then to think that the Mermaid stands for fome eminent personage of
her time , And if so , the allegorical covering , in which there is a mix . ture of ...
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