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[ to Florizel ] Now , my fair'st friend , I would I had some flowers o'th ' spring that might Become your time of day ; [ to Mopsa and the other girls ] IIO a From Dis's waggon ! daffodils , That come before.
[ to Florizel ] Now , my fair'st friend , I would I had some flowers o'th ' spring that might Become your time of day ; [ to Mopsa and the other girls ] IIO a From Dis's waggon ! daffodils , That come before.
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On mine honour I'll point you where you shall have such receiving As shall become your highness , where you may Enjoy your mistress ; from the whom , I see , There's no disjunction to be made , but by ( As heavens forfend ! ) ...
On mine honour I'll point you where you shall have such receiving As shall become your highness , where you may Enjoy your mistress ; from the whom , I see , There's no disjunction to be made , but by ( As heavens forfend ! ) ...
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So filled , and so becoming This has puzzled all , since the association of becoming " with the preceding “ filled " seems out of place ' ( Moorman ) , and many emendations have been offered . If the two words , however , be taken in a ...
So filled , and so becoming This has puzzled all , since the association of becoming " with the preceding “ filled " seems out of place ' ( Moorman ) , and many emendations have been offered . If the two words , however , be taken in a ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 109 |
NOTES | 129 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 185 |
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