Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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... thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph and with revelling . 20 Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and Demetrius . Ege . Happy be Theseus , our renowned duke ! The . Thanks , good Egeus : what's the ...
... thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph and with revelling . 20 Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and Demetrius . Ege . Happy be Theseus , our renowned duke ! The . Thanks , good Egeus : what's the ...
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... thee once with Helena , To do observance to a morn of May , There will I stay for thee . Her . 160 My good Lysander ! 170 I swear to thee , by Cupid's strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the simplicity of Venus ...
... thee once with Helena , To do observance to a morn of May , There will I stay for thee . Her . 160 My good Lysander ! 170 I swear to thee , by Cupid's strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the simplicity of Venus ...
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... thee thy Demetrius ! Keep word , Lysander : we must starve our sight From lovers ' food till morrow deep midnight . 220 Lys . I will , my Hermia . [ Exit Herm . ] Helena , adieu : As you on him , Demetrius dote on you ! Hel . How happy ...
... thee thy Demetrius ! Keep word , Lysander : we must starve our sight From lovers ' food till morrow deep midnight . 220 Lys . I will , my Hermia . [ Exit Herm . ] Helena , adieu : As you on him , Demetrius dote on you ! Hel . How happy ...
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... thee not , therefore pursue me not . Where is Lysander and fair Hermia ? The one I'll slay , the other slayeth me . Thou told'st me they were stolen unto this wood ; And here am I , and wood within this wood , Because I cannot meet my ...
... thee not , therefore pursue me not . Where is Lysander and fair Hermia ? The one I'll slay , the other slayeth me . Thou told'st me they were stolen unto this wood ; And here am I , and wood within this wood , Because I cannot meet my ...
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... thee and hide me in the brakes , And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts . Hel . The wildest hath not such a heart as you . Run when you will , the story shall be changed : Apollo flies , and Daphne holds the chase ; The dove pursues ...
... thee and hide me in the brakes , And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts . Hel . The wildest hath not such a heart as you . Run when you will , the story shall be changed : Apollo flies , and Daphne holds the chase ; The dove pursues ...
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