A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text of the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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138 starve our sight From lovers ' food - " not let our eyes ' feed upon the sight of
one another ( lovers ' food ) ” ; “ not see each other ” . 139 morrow deep midnight
- " to - morrow , as late as midnight ” . 140 As you ... on you – “ As much as you ...
138 starve our sight From lovers ' food - " not let our eyes ' feed upon the sight of
one another ( lovers ' food ) ” ; “ not see each other ” . 139 morrow deep midnight
- " to - morrow , as late as midnight ” . 140 As you ... on you – “ As much as you ...
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Upon faint234 primrose - beds were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their
counsel sweet , There , my Lysander and myself shall meet , And thence from
Athens turn away our eyes To seek new friends and stranger companies . "
Farewell ...
Upon faint234 primrose - beds were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their
counsel sweet , There , my Lysander and myself shall meet , And thence from
Athens turn away our eyes To seek new friends and stranger companies . "
Farewell ...
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Pretty soul , she durst not39 lie Near this lack - love , 40 this kill - courtesy.41
Churl , 42 upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe : 43 When
thou wak'st let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eyelid . So awake when I am
gone ; For I ...
Pretty soul , she durst not39 lie Near this lack - love , 40 this kill - courtesy.41
Churl , 42 upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe : 43 When
thou wak'st let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eyelid . So awake when I am
gone ; For I ...
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