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Doth the moon shine that night we play our play Bot. A calendar, a calendar ! look
in the almanac; find out moonshine, find out moonshine. Quin. Yes, it doth shine
that night. Bot. Why, then may you leave a casement of the great / o chamber ...
Doth the moon shine that night we play our play Bot. A calendar, a calendar ! look
in the almanac; find out moonshine, find out moonshine. Quin. Yes, it doth shine
that night. Bot. Why, then may you leave a casement of the great / o chamber ...
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[Awaking.] What angel wakes me from my flowery v/ bed P Bot. [Sings] The finch,
the sparrow and the lark, V The plain-Song cuckoo gray, I 2 O Whose note full
many a man doth mark, And dares not answer nay;for, indeed, who would set his
...
[Awaking.] What angel wakes me from my flowery v/ bed P Bot. [Sings] The finch,
the sparrow and the lark, V The plain-Song cuckoo gray, I 2 O Whose note full
many a man doth mark, And dares not answer nay;for, indeed, who would set his
...
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I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again : V Mine ear is much enamour'd of thy note;
So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape; And thy fair virtue's force perforce doth
move me On the first view to say, to swear, I love thee. I 29 Bot. Methinks,
mistress ...
I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again : V Mine ear is much enamour'd of thy note;
So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape; And thy fair virtue's force perforce doth
move me On the first view to say, to swear, I love thee. I 29 Bot. Methinks,
mistress ...
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... no more, whether he be dead or no. |Exit. Dem. There is no following her in this
fierce vein : Here therefore for a while I will remain. So Sorrow's heaviness doth
heavier grow For debt that bankrupt sleep doth sorrow owe ; Which now in some
...
... no more, whether he be dead or no. |Exit. Dem. There is no following her in this
fierce vein : Here therefore for a while I will remain. So Sorrow's heaviness doth
heavier grow For debt that bankrupt sleep doth sorrow owe ; Which now in some
...
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When his love he doth espy, # Let her shine as gloriously, y | As the Venus of the
sky. * When thou wakest, if she be by, Beg of her for remedy. Re-enter PUCK.
Puck. Captain of our fairy band, I IO Helena is here at hand; And the youth,
mistook ...
When his love he doth espy, # Let her shine as gloriously, y | As the Venus of the
sky. * When thou wakest, if she be by, Beg of her for remedy. Re-enter PUCK.
Puck. Captain of our fairy band, I IO Helena is here at hand; And the youth,
mistook ...
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