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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... feare Creepe into acorne cups , and hide them there . Fai . Either I mistake your fhape and making quite , Or else you are that shrewd and knauish spirit , Call'd Robin Good - fellow . Are you not hee , That frights the maidens of the ...
... feare Creepe into acorne cups , and hide them there . Fai . Either I mistake your fhape and making quite , Or else you are that shrewd and knauish spirit , Call'd Robin Good - fellow . Are you not hee , That frights the maidens of the ...
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... Fare thee well nymph , ere he do leaue this groue , Thou shalt flye him , and he fhall feeke thy loue . Haft thou the ... Feare not my lord , your feruant fhall do fo . Exeunt . * The + Wrappe B3 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine ...
... Fare thee well nymph , ere he do leaue this groue , Thou shalt flye him , and he fhall feeke thy loue . Haft thou the ... Feare not my lord , your feruant fhall do fo . Exeunt . * The + Wrappe B3 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine ...
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... 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 is here , Lyfander on the ground ? Dead or ...
... 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 is here , Lyfander on the ground ? Dead or ...
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... feare : Me - thought a ferpent eate my heart away , And you fat fmiling at his cruell prey . Lyfander , what remoou'd ? Lyfander , Lord , What , out of hearing , gone ? No found , no word ? Alacke where are you ? Speake and if you heare ...
... feare : Me - thought a ferpent eate my heart away , And you fat fmiling at his cruell prey . Lyfander , what remoou'd ? Lyfander , Lord , What , out of hearing , gone ? No found , no word ? Alacke where are you ? Speake and if you heare ...
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... feare . Quin . Well , we will haue fuch a prologue , and it shall be written in eight and fixe . Bot . No , make it two more , let it be written in eight and eight . Snont . Will not the ladies be afeard of the lyon ? Star . I feare it ...
... feare . Quin . Well , we will haue fuch a prologue , and it shall be written in eight and fixe . Bot . No , make it two more , let it be written in eight and eight . Snont . Will not the ladies be afeard of the lyon ? Star . I feare it ...
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