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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... heere ? Weedes of Athens he doth weare : This is he ( my master said ) Despised the Athenian maide : And heere the maiden fleeping found , On the danke and dirty ground . Pretty foule , fhe durft not lye Neere this lack - loue , this ...
... heere ? Weedes of Athens he doth weare : This is he ( my master said ) Despised the Athenian maide : And heere the maiden fleeping found , On the danke and dirty ground . Pretty foule , fhe durft not lye Neere this lack - loue , this ...
Strana
... heere a while , And by and by I will to thee appeare . Quin . A ftranger Piramus , then ere plaid here . Thif . Muft I fpeake now ? Exit . Pet . I marry muft you . For you must vnderstand he goes but to see a noyse that he heard , and ...
... heere a while , And by and by I will to thee appeare . Quin . A ftranger Piramus , then ere plaid here . Thif . Muft I fpeake now ? Exit . Pet . I marry muft you . For you must vnderstand he goes but to see a noyse that he heard , and ...
Strana
... heere , and I will fing that they shall heare I am not afraid . The woofell cocke , fo blacke of hew , With orange tawny bill , The throftle , with his note fo true , The wren with little quill . Tytania . What angell wakes me from my ...
... heere , and I will fing that they shall heare I am not afraid . The woofell cocke , fo blacke of hew , With orange tawny bill , The throftle , with his note fo true , The wren with little quill . Tytania . What angell wakes me from my ...
Strana
... Heere therefore for a while I will remaine . So forrowes heauineffe doth heauier grow . For debt that bankrout flip doth forrow owe , Which now in fome flight measure it will pay , If for his tender heere I make fome stay . Exit . Lie ...
... Heere therefore for a while I will remaine . So forrowes heauineffe doth heauier grow . For debt that bankrout flip doth forrow owe , Which now in fome flight measure it will pay , If for his tender heere I make fome stay . Exit . Lie ...
Strana
... heere behinde . Her . What , with Lyfander ? Hel . With Demetrius . Lyf . Be not afraid , fhe fhall not harme thee Helena . Deme . No fir , fhe fhall not , though you take her part . Hel . O when shee's angry , fhe is keene and fhrewd ...
... heere behinde . Her . What , with Lyfander ? Hel . With Demetrius . Lyf . Be not afraid , fhe fhall not harme thee Helena . Deme . No fir , fhe fhall not , though you take her part . Hel . O when shee's angry , fhe is keene and fhrewd ...
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