The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... honour Helen , and to be her knight . [ Exit . Her . [ starting . ] Help me , Lysander , help me ! do thy best , To pluck this crawling serpent from my breast ! Ah me , for pity ! —what a dream was here ! Lysander , look how I do quake ...
... honour Helen , and to be her knight . [ Exit . Her . [ starting . ] Help me , Lysander , help me ! do thy best , To pluck this crawling serpent from my breast ! Ah me , for pity ! —what a dream was here ! Lysander , look how I do quake ...
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... honour , All was this land fulfilled of faerie , The elf - queene , with her joly compagnie , Danced ful oft in many a grene mede . " 4 SCENE II . " Playing on pipes of corn . " " Pipes made of grene corne were amongst the rustic music ...
... honour , All was this land fulfilled of faerie , The elf - queene , with her joly compagnie , Danced ful oft in many a grene mede . " 4 SCENE II . " Playing on pipes of corn . " " Pipes made of grene corne were amongst the rustic music ...
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... honoured office in which Mustard - seed is now called to assist him . b The folio has here a stage - direction : - " Music , Tongs ; Rural music . " с * According to Steevens , " the sweet honeysuckle " is an explanation of what the ...
... honoured office in which Mustard - seed is now called to assist him . b The folio has here a stage - direction : - " Music , Tongs ; Rural music . " с * According to Steevens , " the sweet honeysuckle " is an explanation of what the ...
Page 96
... honour of a travestie : - " A NEW SONET OF PYRAMUS AND THISBIE . " You dames ( I say ) that climbe the mount Of Helicon , Come on with me , and give account What hath been don : Come tell the chaunce , ye Muses all , And doleful newes ...
... honour of a travestie : - " A NEW SONET OF PYRAMUS AND THISBIE . " You dames ( I say ) that climbe the mount Of Helicon , Come on with me , and give account What hath been don : Come tell the chaunce , ye Muses all , And doleful newes ...
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... honour and nobility * In whose sweet person is compris'd the sum Of nature's skill and heavenly majesty . ' Tamburlaine , I. , Act V. , Sc . 2 . ' Eternal Heaven sooner be dissolv'd , And all that pierceth Phoebus ' silver eye , Before ...
... honour and nobility * In whose sweet person is compris'd the sum Of nature's skill and heavenly majesty . ' Tamburlaine , I. , Act V. , Sc . 2 . ' Eternal Heaven sooner be dissolv'd , And all that pierceth Phoebus ' silver eye , Before ...
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