Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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Page 13
... lady but I know When thou hast stolen away from fairy land , And in the shape of Corin sat all day , Playing on pipes of corn and versing love To amorous Phillida . Why art thou here , Come from the farthest steppe of India ? But that ...
... lady but I know When thou hast stolen away from fairy land , And in the shape of Corin sat all day , Playing on pipes of corn and versing love To amorous Phillida . Why art thou here , Come from the farthest steppe of India ? But that ...
Page 19
... lady is in love 260 With a disdainful youth : anoint his eyes ; But do it when the next thing he espies May be the lady : thou shalt know the man By the Athenian garments he hath on . Effect it with some care that he may prove More fond ...
... lady is in love 260 With a disdainful youth : anoint his eyes ; But do it when the next thing he espies May be the lady : thou shalt know the man By the Athenian garments he hath on . Effect it with some care that he may prove More fond ...
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William Shakespeare. Never harm , Nor spell nor charm , Come our lovely lady nigh ; So , good night , with lullaby . Weaving spiders , come not here ; Hence , you long - legg'd spinners , hence ! Beetles black , approach not near ; Worm ...
William Shakespeare. Never harm , Nor spell nor charm , Come our lovely lady nigh ; So , good night , with lullaby . Weaving spiders , come not here ; Hence , you long - legg'd spinners , hence ! Beetles black , approach not near ; Worm ...
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... lady , of one man refused , Should of another therefore be abused ! I 20 130 [ Exit . Lys . She sees not Hermia . Hermia , sleep thou there : And never mayst thou come Lysander near ! For as a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest ...
... lady , of one man refused , Should of another therefore be abused ! I 20 130 [ Exit . Lys . She sees not Hermia . Hermia , sleep thou there : And never mayst thou come Lysander near ! For as a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest ...
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... ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'r lakin , a parlous fear . I I Star . I believe we must leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit : I have a device to make all well . Write me a prologue ; and ...
... ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'r lakin , a parlous fear . I I Star . I believe we must leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit : I have a device to make all well . Write me a prologue ; and ...
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