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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... King of Fairies at one doore with his traine , and the Queene at another with hers . Ob . Ill met by moone - light , proud Tytania . Queene . What , iealous Oberon ? Fairy skip hence . I haue forfworne his bed and company . Ob . Tarry ...
... King of Fairies at one doore with his traine , and the Queene at another with hers . Ob . Ill met by moone - light , proud Tytania . Queene . What , iealous Oberon ? Fairy skip hence . I haue forfworne his bed and company . Ob . Tarry ...
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... 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 . Here comes my messenger : how now mad spirit , What night - rule now ...
... 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 . Here comes my messenger : how now mad spirit , What night - rule now ...
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... king of fhaddowes , I miftooke . Did not you tell me , I should know the man , By the Athenian garments he hath on ? And fo farre blameleffe proues my enterprize , That I haue nointed an Athenians eyes , And fo farre am I glad , it fo ...
... king of fhaddowes , I miftooke . Did not you tell me , I should know the man , By the Athenian garments he hath on ? And fo farre blameleffe proues my enterprize , That I haue nointed an Athenians eyes , And fo farre am I glad , it fo ...
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... King behinde them . Tita . Come fit thee downe vpon this flowry bed , While I thy amiable cheekes do coy , And sticke muske roses in thy fleeke smoothe head , And kiffe thy faire large ears , my gentle ioy . Clowne . Where's Peafe ...
... King behinde them . Tita . Come fit thee downe vpon this flowry bed , While I thy amiable cheekes do coy , And sticke muske roses in thy fleeke smoothe head , And kiffe thy faire large ears , my gentle ioy . Clowne . Where's Peafe ...
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... king , attend and marke , I do heare the morning larke . Ob . Then my queene in filence fad , Trip we after the nights fhade ; We the globe can compaffe foone , Swifter then the wandring moone . Tita . Come my lord , and in our flight ...
... king , attend and marke , I do heare the morning larke . Ob . Then my queene in filence fad , Trip we after the nights fhade ; We the globe can compaffe foone , Swifter then the wandring moone . Tita . Come my lord , and in our flight ...
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