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Page 61
For , as a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the stomach
brings , Or as the heresies that men do leave , 72 Are hated most of those they
did deceive ; So thou , my surfeit , and my heresy , 73 Of all be hated , but the
most of ...
For , as a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the stomach
brings , Or as the heresies that men do leave , 72 Are hated most of those they
did deceive ; So thou , my surfeit , and my heresy , 73 Of all be hated , but the
most of ...
Page 93
89 HELENA Ospite ! O hell ! I see you all are bento To set against91 me for your
merriment : If you were civil , 92 and knew courtesy , You would not do me thus
much injury . Can you not hate me , as I know you do , But you must join in
souls93 ...
89 HELENA Ospite ! O hell ! I see you all are bento To set against91 me for your
merriment : If you were civil , 92 and knew courtesy , You would not do me thus
much injury . Can you not hate me , as I know you do , But you must join in
souls93 ...
Page 105
Although I hate her , I ' ll not harm her so . 270 270 HERMIA What , can you do
me greater harm than hate ? Hate me ? Wherefore ? O me , what news , 154 my
love ! Am not I Hermia ? Are not you Lysander ? I am as fair now as I was
erewhile .
Although I hate her , I ' ll not harm her so . 270 270 HERMIA What , can you do
me greater harm than hate ? Hate me ? Wherefore ? O me , what news , 154 my
love ! Am not I Hermia ? Are not you Lysander ? I am as fair now as I was
erewhile .
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