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... I took him fleeping ; that is finish'd too ; And the Athenian woman by his fide ; That , when he wakes , of force she must be ey'd . O 2 SCENE SCENE V. Enter Demetrius and Hermia . Ob . Stand A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . 107.
... I took him fleeping ; that is finish'd too ; And the Athenian woman by his fide ; That , when he wakes , of force she must be ey'd . O 2 SCENE SCENE V. Enter Demetrius and Hermia . Ob . Stand A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . 107.
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... woman , but not this the man . Dem . O , why rebuke you him that loves you fo ? Lay breath fo bitter on your bitter foe . Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee worse ; For thou , I fear , haft giv'n me cause to curse : If thou ...
... woman , but not this the man . Dem . O , why rebuke you him that loves you fo ? Lay breath fo bitter on your bitter foe . Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee worse ; For thou , I fear , haft giv'n me cause to curse : If thou ...
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... . LUCETTA , Waiting - woman to JULIA . The SCENE Sometimes in Verona , fometimes in Milan , and towards the latter end on the frontiers of Mantua . THE THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERO N A. ACT I. SCENE DRAMATIS PERSONA. ...
... . LUCETTA , Waiting - woman to JULIA . The SCENE Sometimes in Verona , fometimes in Milan , and towards the latter end on the frontiers of Mantua . THE THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERO N A. ACT I. SCENE DRAMATIS PERSONA. ...
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... woman's reafon ; I think him fo , because I think him fo . ful . And would'st thou have me cast my love on him ? Luc . Ay , if you thought your love not caft away . ful . Why , he of all the rest hath never mov❜d me . Luc . Yet he of ...
... woman's reafon ; I think him fo , because I think him fo . ful . And would'st thou have me cast my love on him ? Luc . Ay , if you thought your love not caft away . ful . Why , he of all the rest hath never mov❜d me . Luc . Yet he of ...
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... woman ! well , I kiss her ; why , there ' tis ; here's my mother's breath up and down : now come I to my sister ; mark the moan fhe makes : now the dog all this while sheds not a tear , nor speaks a word ; but see , how I lay the dust ...
... woman ! well , I kiss her ; why , there ' tis ; here's my mother's breath up and down : now come I to my sister ; mark the moan fhe makes : now the dog all this while sheds not a tear , nor speaks a word ; but see , how I lay the dust ...
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