Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... Exeunt Lyf . How now my loue ? Why is your cheeké fo pale ? How chance the rofes there do fade fo faft ? Her . Belike for want of raine ; which I could well Beteeme them , from the tempeft of my eyes . A Lys . Eigh me ; for ought that I ...
... Exeunt Lyf . How now my loue ? Why is your cheeké fo pale ? How chance the rofes there do fade fo faft ? Her . Belike for want of raine ; which I could well Beteeme them , from the tempeft of my eyes . A Lys . Eigh me ; for ought that I ...
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... Exeunt . Enter a Fairy at one doore , and Robin Good - fellow at another . Robin . How now fpirit , whether wander you ? Fai . Ouer hill , ouer dale , * through bush * through brier , Quer parke , ouer pale , * through flood , * through ...
... Exeunt . Enter a Fairy at one doore , and Robin Good - fellow at another . Robin . How now fpirit , whether wander you ? Fai . Ouer hill , ouer dale , * through bush * through brier , Quer parke , ouer pale , * through flood , * through ...
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... Exeunt . Ob . Well , go thy way : thou shalt not from this groue , Till I torment thee for this iniury . My gentle Pucke come hither ; thou remembrest Since once I fat vpon a promontory , And heard a meare - maide on a dolphins backe ...
... Exeunt . Ob . Well , go thy way : thou shalt not from this groue , Till I torment thee for this iniury . My gentle Pucke come hither ; thou remembrest Since once I fat vpon a promontory , And heard a meare - maide on a dolphins backe ...
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... vpon her loue ; And looke thou meete me ere first the cocke crow . Exis . Pu . Feare not my lord , your feruant fhall do fo . Exeunt . * The + Wrappe B3 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . Queen A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME.
... vpon her loue ; And looke thou meete me ere first the cocke crow . Exis . Pu . Feare not my lord , your feruant fhall do fo . Exeunt . * The + Wrappe B3 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . Queen A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME.
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... a place to fight , Hie therefore Robin , ouercaft the night , The starry welkin couer thou anon , With drooping fogge as blacke as Acheron , Exit . Exeunt . And And leade these tefty riuals fo aftray , As one A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... a place to fight , Hie therefore Robin , ouercaft the night , The starry welkin couer thou anon , With drooping fogge as blacke as Acheron , Exit . Exeunt . And And leade these tefty riuals fo aftray , As one A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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