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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... Afleepe my loue ? What , dead my doue ? O Piramus arise , Speake , fpeake . Quite dumbe ! Dead , dead ? A toombe Muft cover thy fweet eies . Thefe Thefe lilly lips , this cherry nose , Thefe yellow A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... Afleepe my loue ? What , dead my doue ? O Piramus arise , Speake , fpeake . Quite dumbe ! Dead , dead ? A toombe Muft cover thy fweet eies . Thefe Thefe lilly lips , this cherry nose , Thefe yellow A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... fweet Nan , how doft thou yet refolue , Shall foolish Slender haue thee to his wife ? Or one as wife as he , the learned doctor ? Shall fuch as they enjoy thy maiden heart ? Thou knowft that I haue alwayes loued thee deare , And thou ...
... fweet Nan , how doft thou yet refolue , Shall foolish Slender haue thee to his wife ? Or one as wife as he , the learned doctor ? Shall fuch as they enjoy thy maiden heart ? Thou knowft that I haue alwayes loued thee deare , And thou ...
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... fweet - heart shall we leaue old Falstaffe so ? Mif . Page . O by no means , fend to him againe . Page . I do not thinke hee'l come , being fo much deceiued . Foord . Let me alone , Ile to him once againe like Brooke , and know his ...
... fweet - heart shall we leaue old Falstaffe so ? Mif . Page . O by no means , fend to him againe . Page . I do not thinke hee'l come , being fo much deceiued . Foord . Let me alone , Ile to him once againe like Brooke , and know his ...
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... ( fweet coz ) : what I doe is to pleasure you ( coz ) can you loue the maide ? Slen . I will marry her ( fir ) at your request ; but if there be no great loue in the beginning , yet heauen may decrease it vpon better acquaintance , when ...
... ( fweet coz ) : what I doe is to pleasure you ( coz ) can you loue the maide ? Slen . I will marry her ( fir ) at your request ; but if there be no great loue in the beginning , yet heauen may decrease it vpon better acquaintance , when ...
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... ( fweet Frank ) why art thou melan- choly ? Ford . I melancholy ? I am not melancholy : Get you home , goe . Mif . Ford . Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head , Now , will you goe , miftris Page ? Mif . Page . Haue with you , you ...
... ( fweet Frank ) why art thou melan- choly ? Ford . I melancholy ? I am not melancholy : Get you home , goe . Mif . Ford . Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head , Now , will you goe , miftris Page ? Mif . Page . Haue with you , you ...
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