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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125 That I did never , no , nor never can Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius '
eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? 64 Good troth , you do me wrong ,
good sooth , 65 you do , In such disdainful manner me to woo.66 But fare you
well ...
125 That I did never , no , nor never can Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius '
eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? 64 Good troth , you do me wrong ,
good sooth , 65 you do , In such disdainful manner me to woo.66 But fare you
well ...
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FLUTE as THISBE Most radiant Pyramus , most lily - white of hue , Of colour like
the red rose on triumphant34 brier , Most brisky juvenal , 35 and eke most lovely
Jew , As truest horse , that yet would never tire . I'll meet thee , Pyramus , at ...
FLUTE as THISBE Most radiant Pyramus , most lily - white of hue , Of colour like
the red rose on triumphant34 brier , Most brisky juvenal , 35 and eke most lovely
Jew , As truest horse , that yet would never tire . I'll meet thee , Pyramus , at ...
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Henceforth be never numbered “ 5 among men ! O , once tell true ; tell true , even
for my sake : Durst thou46 have looked upon him , being awake ? 47 And hast
thou killed him sleeping ? O brave touch ! 48 Could not a worm , an adder do so ...
Henceforth be never numbered “ 5 among men ! O , once tell true ; tell true , even
for my sake : Durst thou46 have looked upon him , being awake ? 47 And hast
thou killed him sleeping ? O brave touch ! 48 Could not a worm , an adder do so ...
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