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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... beare no barme , Mif - leade night - wanderers , laughing at their harme , Those that hobgoblin call you , and fweete Puck , You do their worke , and they shall haue good lucke . Are not you he ? ( the night , Rob . Thou speak'st aright ...
... beare no barme , Mif - leade night - wanderers , laughing at their harme , Those that hobgoblin call you , and fweete Puck , You do their worke , and they shall haue good lucke . Are not you he ? ( the night , Rob . Thou speak'st aright ...
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... beare , or wolfe , or bull , On medling monkey , or on busie ape ) She shall pursue it , with the foule of loue . And ere I take this charme off from her fight , ( As I can take it with another hearbe ) Ile make her render vp her page ...
... beare , or wolfe , or bull , On medling monkey , or on busie ape ) She shall pursue it , with the foule of loue . And ere I take this charme off from her fight , ( As I can take it with another hearbe ) Ile make her render vp her page ...
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... . Ob . What thou feeft when thou doft wake , Do it for thy thy true loue take : Loue and languish for his fake . Be it ounce , or catte , or beare , Pard , Pard , or boare with briftled haire , In thy A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... . Ob . What thou feeft when thou doft wake , Do it for thy thy true loue take : Loue and languish for his fake . Be it ounce , or catte , or beare , Pard , Pard , or boare with briftled haire , In thy A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... beare ; For beafts that meete me , runne away for feare , Therefore no maruaile , though Demetrius Do as a monster , flie my prefence thus . What wicked and diffembling glaffe of mine , Made me compare with Hermias sphery eyne ? But who ...
... beare ; For beafts that meete me , runne away for feare , Therefore no maruaile , though Demetrius Do as a monster , flie my prefence thus . What wicked and diffembling glaffe of mine , Made me compare with Hermias sphery eyne ? But who ...
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... beare , fometime a fire , And neigh , and barke , and grunt , and rore , and burne , Like horse , hound , hog , beare , fire , at euery turne . Exit . Bot . Why do they run away ? This is a knauery of them to make me afeard , Enter ...
... beare , fometime a fire , And neigh , and barke , and grunt , and rore , and burne , Like horse , hound , hog , beare , fire , at euery turne . Exit . Bot . Why do they run away ? This is a knauery of them to make me afeard , Enter ...
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