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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... head , Made loue to Nedars daughter , Helena , And won her foule : and fhe ( fweete lady ) dotes , Deuoutly dotes , dotes in idolatry , Vpon this fpotted and inconftant man . The . I must confesse , that I haue heard fo much , And with ...
... head , Made loue to Nedars daughter , Helena , And won her foule : and fhe ( fweete lady ) dotes , Deuoutly dotes , dotes in idolatry , Vpon this fpotted and inconftant man . The . I must confesse , that I haue heard fo much , And with ...
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... head , By the fimplicity of Venus doues , By that which knitteth foules , and profpers * loue , And by that fire which burnd the Carthage queene , When the falfe Troyan vader fayle was feene , By all the vowes that euer men haue broke ...
... head , By the fimplicity of Venus doues , By that which knitteth foules , and profpers * loue , And by that fire which burnd the Carthage queene , When the falfe Troyan vader fayle was feene , By all the vowes that euer men haue broke ...
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... head Lyf . One turffe fhall ferue as pillow for vs both , One heart , one bed , two bofomes , and one troth . Her . Nay good Lyfander , for my fake my deare Lie further off yet , do not lie fo neere . Lys . O take the fence sweete , of ...
... head Lyf . One turffe fhall ferue as pillow for vs both , One heart , one bed , two bofomes , and one troth . Her . Nay good Lyfander , for my fake my deare Lie further off yet , do not lie fo neere . Lys . O take the fence sweete , of ...
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... head of your own . Do you ? Enter Peter Quince . Pet . Bleffe thee Bottome , blefle thee ; thou art tranflated . Exit . Bot . I fee their knauery ; this is to make an affe of me , to fright me if they could ; but I will not ftir from ...
... head of your own . Do you ? Enter Peter Quince . Pet . Bleffe thee Bottome , blefle thee ; thou art tranflated . Exit . Bot . I fee their knauery ; this is to make an affe of me , to fright me if they could ; but I will not ftir from ...
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... head . Anon his Thisbie must be answered , And forth my * minnock comes : when they him spy , As wilde geefe , that the creeping fowler eye , Or ruffed pated choughes , many in fort ( Rifing and cawing at the guns report ) Seuer ...
... head . Anon his Thisbie must be answered , And forth my * minnock comes : when they him spy , As wilde geefe , that the creeping fowler eye , Or ruffed pated choughes , many in fort ( Rifing and cawing at the guns report ) Seuer ...
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