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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... shall heare I am not afraid . The woofell cocke , fo blacke of hew , With orange tawny bill , The throftle , with his note fo true , The wren with little quill . Tytania . What angell wakes me from my flowry bed ? Bot . The finch , the ...
... shall heare I am not afraid . The woofell cocke , fo blacke of hew , With orange tawny bill , The throftle , with his note fo true , The wren with little quill . Tytania . What angell wakes me from my flowry bed ? Bot . The finch , the ...
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... shall fetch thee iewels from the deepe , And fing , while thou on preffed flowers doft fleepe : And I will purge thy mortall groffsenesse so , That thou shalt like an ayry fpirit go . Peafe - bloffome , Cobweb , Moth , and Mustard ...
... shall fetch thee iewels from the deepe , And fing , while thou on preffed flowers doft fleepe : And I will purge thy mortall groffsenesse so , That thou shalt like an ayry fpirit go . Peafe - bloffome , Cobweb , Moth , and Mustard ...
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... shall I fay ? Lys . I , by my life ; And neuer did defire to see thee more . Therefore be out of hope , of question , of doubt ; Be certaine ; nothing truer ; tis no ieast , That I do hate thee , and loue Helena . Her . O me , you ...
... shall I fay ? Lys . I , by my life ; And neuer did defire to see thee more . Therefore be out of hope , of question , of doubt ; Be certaine ; nothing truer ; tis no ieast , That I do hate thee , and loue Helena . Her . O me , you ...
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... shall be showne . Jacke fhall haue lill , nought fhall go ill , The man fhall haue his mare againe , and all shall be well . Enter Queene of Fairies , and Clowne , and Fairies , and the King behinde them . Tita . Come fit thee downe ...
... shall be showne . Jacke fhall haue lill , nought fhall go ill , The man fhall haue his mare againe , and all shall be well . Enter Queene of Fairies , and Clowne , and Fairies , and the King behinde them . Tita . Come fit thee downe ...
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... fleepers be . Now thou and I are new in amity , And will to morrow midnight , folemnly Dance in duke Thefeus houfe triumphantly . VOL . I. * His . D And And bleffe it to all faire posterity . There shall A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... fleepers be . Now thou and I are new in amity , And will to morrow midnight , folemnly Dance in duke Thefeus houfe triumphantly . VOL . I. * His . D And And bleffe it to all faire posterity . There shall A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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