Plays of Shakespeare: Selected and Prepared for Use in SchoolsGinn, Heath & Company, 1882 - English drama |
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... flower - cups . Twilight , moonshine , dew , and spring perfumes are the element of these tender spirits : they assist Nature in embroidering her carpet with green leaves , many - coloured flowers , and glittering insects : in the human ...
... flower - cups . Twilight , moonshine , dew , and spring perfumes are the element of these tender spirits : they assist Nature in embroidering her carpet with green leaves , many - coloured flowers , and glittering insects : in the human ...
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... flowers , and with the harmony of birds praising God in their kind . " The celebra- tion of May - day in this manner was a favourite theme with the old poets from Chaucer downwards . Wordsworth sings it charmingly in his two exquisite ...
... flowers , and with the harmony of birds praising God in their kind . " The celebra- tion of May - day in this manner was a favourite theme with the old poets from Chaucer downwards . Wordsworth sings it charmingly in his two exquisite ...
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... flowers , and makes him all her joy : And now they never meet in grove or green , By fountain clear or spangled starlight sheen , But they do square ; that all their elves , for fear , Creep into acorn - cups , and hide them there . Fai ...
... flowers , and makes him all her joy : And now they never meet in grove or green , By fountain clear or spangled starlight sheen , But they do square ; that all their elves , for fear , Creep into acorn - cups , and hide them there . Fai ...
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... flower , Before milk - white , now purple with love's wound , And maidens call it Love - in - idleness.25 22 Since was sometimes used for when , and such is clearly the sense of it here . See vol . i . page 384 , note 13 . 23 ...
... flower , Before milk - white , now purple with love's wound , And maidens call it Love - in - idleness.25 22 Since was sometimes used for when , and such is clearly the sense of it here . See vol . i . page 384 , note 13 . 23 ...
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Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools William Shakespeare. Fetch me that flower ; the herb I show'd thee once : The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees ...
Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools William Shakespeare. Fetch me that flower ; the herb I show'd thee once : The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees ...
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