Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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... lover dear ! thy Thisby dear , and lady dear ! ' Quin . No , no ; you must play Pyramus : and , Flute , you Thisby . Bot . Well , proceed . Quin . Robin Starveling , the tailor . Star . Here , Peter Quince . 50 Quin . Robin Starveling ...
... lover dear ! thy Thisby dear , and lady dear ! ' Quin . No , no ; you must play Pyramus : and , Flute , you Thisby . Bot . Well , proceed . Quin . Robin Starveling , the tailor . Star . Here , Peter Quince . 50 Quin . Robin Starveling ...
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... lover's fee . Shall we their fond pageant see ? Lord , what fools these mortals be Stand aside the noise they make Will cause Demetrius to awake . Then will two at once woo one ; That must needs be sport alone ; 100 [ Exit . ΙΙΟ And ...
... lover's fee . Shall we their fond pageant see ? Lord , what fools these mortals be Stand aside the noise they make Will cause Demetrius to awake . Then will two at once woo one ; That must needs be sport alone ; 100 [ Exit . ΙΙΟ And ...
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... lovers seek a place to fight : Hie therefore , Robin , overcast the night ; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog as black as Acheron , And lead these testy rivals so astray As one come not within another's way . Like to ...
... lovers seek a place to fight : Hie therefore , Robin , overcast the night ; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog as black as Acheron , And lead these testy rivals so astray As one come not within another's way . Like to ...
Page 41
... lovers wend , With league whose date till death shall never end . Whiles I in this affair do thee employ , I'll to my queen and beg her Indian boy ; And then I will her charmed eye release From monster's view , and all things shall be ...
... lovers wend , With league whose date till death shall never end . Whiles I in this affair do thee employ , I'll to my queen and beg her Indian boy ; And then I will her charmed eye release From monster's view , and all things shall be ...
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... lover , remedy . 440 [ Lies down and sleeps . 450 [ Squeezing the juice on Lysander's eyes . When thou wakest , Thou takest True delight In the sight Of thy former lady's eye : And the country proverb known , That every man should take ...
... lover , remedy . 440 [ Lies down and sleeps . 450 [ Squeezing the juice on Lysander's eyes . When thou wakest , Thou takest True delight In the sight Of thy former lady's eye : And the country proverb known , That every man should take ...
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