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. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... doth marke , And dares not anfwer , nay . For indeed , who would fet his wit to fo foolish a bird ? Who would giue a bird the lye , though he cry cuckow , ne- uer fo ? Tyta . I pray thee gentle mortall , fing againe , Mine eare is much ...
... doth marke , And dares not anfwer , nay . For indeed , who would fet his wit to fo foolish a bird ? Who would giue a bird the lye , though he cry cuckow , ne- uer fo ? Tyta . I pray thee gentle mortall , fing againe , Mine eare is much ...
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... doth tend vpon my state , And I do loue thee ; therefore go with me , Ile giue thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee iewels from the deepe , And fing , while thou on preffed flowers doft fleepe : And I will purge ...
... doth tend vpon my state , And I do loue thee ; therefore go with me , Ile giue thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee iewels from the deepe , And fing , while thou on preffed flowers doft fleepe : And I will purge ...
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... doth heauier grow . For debt that bankrout flip doth forrow owe , Which now in fome flight measure it will pay , If for his tender heere I make fome stay . Exit . Lie downe Ob . What haft thou done ? Thou haft mistaken quite , And laide ...
... doth heauier grow . For debt that bankrout flip doth forrow owe , Which now in fome flight measure it will pay , If for his tender heere I make fome stay . Exit . Lie downe Ob . What haft thou done ? Thou haft mistaken quite , And laide ...
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... doth impaire the feeing sense , It paies the hearing double recompence . Thou art not by mine eie , Lyfander found , Mine eare ( I thanke it ) brought me to thy found . But why vnkindly didft thou leaue me fo ? Lyf . Why should he stay ...
... doth impaire the feeing sense , It paies the hearing double recompence . Thou art not by mine eie , Lyfander found , Mine eare ( I thanke it ) brought me to thy found . But why vnkindly didft thou leaue me fo ? Lyf . Why should he stay ...
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... doth creepe ; Then crush this hearbe into Lyfanders eie , Whofe liquor hath this vertuous property , To take from thence all error , with his might , And make his eie - bals rolle with wonted fight . When they next wake , all this ...
... doth creepe ; Then crush this hearbe into Lyfanders eie , Whofe liquor hath this vertuous property , To take from thence all error , with his might , And make his eie - bals rolle with wonted fight . When they next wake , all this ...
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