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... sense in Browne's Britannia's Paftoralls , D. II . Song If . 1613 : " In fhepherd's habit feene " To trace our Woods . " Again , in Milton's Comus , v . 423 : 4 66 May trace huge forefis , and unharbour'd heaths . " Sheen , ] Shining ...
... sense in Browne's Britannia's Paftoralls , D. II . Song If . 1613 : " In fhepherd's habit feene " To trace our Woods . " Again , in Milton's Comus , v . 423 : 4 66 May trace huge forefis , and unharbour'd heaths . " Sheen , ] Shining ...
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... . In the quarto 1600 , it is given to the 2d Fairy ; but the other divifion is better . STEEVENS . 8 Be it ounce , ] The ounce is a small tiger , or tiger - cat . JOHNSON . Lys . O , take the sense , sweet , 66 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... . In the quarto 1600 , it is given to the 2d Fairy ; but the other divifion is better . STEEVENS . 8 Be it ounce , ] The ounce is a small tiger , or tiger - cat . JOHNSON . Lys . O , take the sense , sweet , 66 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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William Shakespeare. Lys . O , take the sense , sweet , of my innocence ; Love takes the meaning , in love's conference . * I mean , that my heart unto yours is knit ; So that but one heart we can make of it : Two ... sense, sweet, ...
William Shakespeare. Lys . O , take the sense , sweet , of my innocence ; Love takes the meaning , in love's conference . * I mean , that my heart unto yours is knit ; So that but one heart we can make of it : Two ... sense, sweet, ...
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... companions . I read : And at a fump here o'er and o'er one falls . " So Dravton : << A pain he in his head - piece feels , Against a stubbed tree he reels , Their sense , thus weak , loft with their fears go MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... companions . I read : And at a fump here o'er and o'er one falls . " So Dravton : << A pain he in his head - piece feels , Against a stubbed tree he reels , Their sense , thus weak , loft with their fears go MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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William Shakespeare. Their sense , thus weak , loft with their fears , thus ftrong , Made fenfelefs things begin to do them wrong : For briers and thorns at their apparel fnatch ; Some , fleeves ; fome , hats : from yielders all things ...
William Shakespeare. Their sense , thus weak , loft with their fears , thus ftrong , Made fenfelefs things begin to do them wrong : For briers and thorns at their apparel fnatch ; Some , fleeves ; fome , hats : from yielders all things ...
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