Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631 |
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OW faire Hippelita , our nuptiall houre Drawes on apace : foure happy daies bring in Another moone : but oh , me - thinks , how flow This old moone wanes : the lingers my defires Like to a step - dam , or a dowager , Long withering out ...
OW faire Hippelita , our nuptiall houre Drawes on apace : foure happy daies bring in Another moone : but oh , me - thinks , how flow This old moone wanes : the lingers my defires Like to a step - dam , or a dowager , Long withering out ...
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She fees not Hermia : Hermia , fleepe thou there , And neuer maift thou come Lyfander neere ; For as a furfet of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the ftomacke brings ; Or as the herefies that men do leaue , Are hated most of ...
She fees not Hermia : Hermia , fleepe thou there , And neuer maift thou come Lyfander neere ; For as a furfet of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the ftomacke brings ; Or as the herefies that men do leaue , Are hated most of ...
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Masters , you ought to confider with your felfe , to bring in ( God fhield vs ) a lyon among ladies , is a most dread- full thing . For there is not a more fearefull wilde fowle then your lyon liuing : and we ought to looke to it .
Masters , you ought to confider with your felfe , to bring in ( God fhield vs ) a lyon among ladies , is a most dread- full thing . For there is not a more fearefull wilde fowle then your lyon liuing : and we ought to looke to it .
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Well , it fhall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moone - light into a chamber : for you know , Piramus and Thisby meete by moone - light . Sn . Doth the moone shine that night we play our play ? Bottom .
Well , it fhall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moone - light into a chamber : for you know , Piramus and Thisby meete by moone - light . Sn . Doth the moone shine that night we play our play ? Bottom .
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Tye vp my louers tongue , bring him filently . Enter King of Fairies , and Robin Good - fellow . Ob . I wonder if Titania be awak't ; Then what it was that next came in her eye , Which the muft dote on , in extremity .
Tye vp my louers tongue , bring him filently . Enter King of Fairies , and Robin Good - fellow . Ob . I wonder if Titania be awak't ; Then what it was that next came in her eye , Which the muft dote on , in extremity .
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