A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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... sweet friend : Thy love ne'er alter , till thy sweet life end ! LYSANDER Amen , amen , to that fair prayer say I ; And then , end life , 35 when I end loyalty ! Here is my bed ; sleep give thee all his rest . HERMIA With half that wish ...
... sweet friend : Thy love ne'er alter , till thy sweet life end ! LYSANDER Amen , amen , to that fair prayer say I ; And then , end life , 35 when I end loyalty ! Here is my bed ; sleep give thee all his rest . HERMIA With half that wish ...
Page 127
... sweet love ? BOTTOM I have a reasonable good ear in music . Let's have the the bones.10 TITANIA Or say , sweet love , what thou desirest to eat . BOTTOM 20 tongs and 25 Truly , a peck of provender ; I could munch your good dry oats ...
... sweet love ? BOTTOM I have a reasonable good ear in music . Let's have the the bones.10 TITANIA Or say , sweet love , what thou desirest to eat . BOTTOM 20 tongs and 25 Truly , a peck of provender ; I could munch your good dry oats ...
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... sweet sight ? 21 Her dotage22 now I do begin to pity ; For meeting her of late behind the wood , Seeking sweet favours23 for this hateful fool , I did upbraid her , and fall out with24 her . For she his hairy temples then had rounded25 ...
... sweet sight ? 21 Her dotage22 now I do begin to pity ; For meeting her of late behind the wood , Seeking sweet favours23 for this hateful fool , I did upbraid her , and fall out with24 her . For she his hairy temples then had rounded25 ...
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