The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 9
... Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Atten- dants . Theseus . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon : but , oh , methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! she lingers my ...
... Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Atten- dants . Theseus . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon : but , oh , methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! she lingers my ...
Page 19
... Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck at another . Puck . HOW now , spirit ! whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill ... entered the field without a supply of strings in his pocket ; whence originated the proverb , to have two strings to ...
... Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck at another . Puck . HOW now , spirit ! whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill ... entered the field without a supply of strings in his pocket ; whence originated the proverb , to have two strings to ...
Page 28
... Enter DEMETRIUS , HELENA following him . Dem . I love thee not , therefore pursue me not . Where is Lysander and ... entering ; they are designed by the poet to be supposed on the stage during the greatest part of the remainder of the ...
... Enter DEMETRIUS , HELENA following him . Dem . I love thee not , therefore pursue me not . Where is Lysander and ... entering ; they are designed by the poet to be supposed on the stage during the greatest part of the remainder of the ...
Page 30
... enter PUCK . Hast thou the flower there ? Welcome , wanderer . Puck . Ay , there it is . Ob . I pray thee , give it me : I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows , Where ox - lips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over - canopied ...
... enter PUCK . Hast thou the flower there ? Welcome , wanderer . Puck . Ay , there it is . Ob . I pray thee , give it me : I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows , Where ox - lips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over - canopied ...
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... Enter OBERON . Obe . What thou seest , when thou dost awake , [ Squeezes the flower on TITANIA's eye - lids . Do it for thy true love take ; Love , and languish for his sake : Be it ounce , or cat , or bear , Pard , or boar with ...
... Enter OBERON . Obe . What thou seest , when thou dost awake , [ Squeezes the flower on TITANIA's eye - lids . Do it for thy true love take ; Love , and languish for his sake : Be it ounce , or cat , or bear , Pard , or boar with ...
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ancient Autolycus Banquo Beat Beatrice Benedick better Bianca Biron blood Bohemia Boyet Camillo Claud Claudio Costard Count daughter death Dogb dost doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear fool gentleman give grace Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia Hero honour Hortensio Illyria JOHNSON Kate Kath King lady Leon Leonato look lord Lucentio Lysander Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff madam maid MALONE Malvolio marry master means mistress Moth never night Padua Pedro Petruchio play Pompey pray prince Puck Pyramus queen Re-enter Rousillon SCENE Shakespeare Shep signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir Toby speak STEEVENS swear sweet tell thane thee There's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast tongue Tranio WARBURTON wife Witch word