The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 467
... Hour Draws on apace ; four happy Days bring in Another Moon : But oh , methinks , how flow This old Moon wanes ! She lingers my De- fires Like to a Step - dame , or a Dowager , Long withering out a young Man's Revenue . Hip . Four Days ...
... Hour Draws on apace ; four happy Days bring in Another Moon : But oh , methinks , how flow This old Moon wanes ! She lingers my De- fires Like to a Step - dame , or a Dowager , Long withering out a young Man's Revenue . Hip . Four Days ...
Page 477
... hold their Hips , and loffe , And waxen in their Mirth , and neeze and fwear , A merrier Hour was never wafted there . But room , Fairy , here comes Oberon . Fai , Fai . And here my Mistress : Would that we A Midfummer - Night's Dream .
... hold their Hips , and loffe , And waxen in their Mirth , and neeze and fwear , A merrier Hour was never wafted there . But room , Fairy , here comes Oberon . Fai , Fai . And here my Mistress : Would that we A Midfummer - Night's Dream .
Page 492
... Hour , A crew of Patches , rude Mechanicals , That work for Bread upon Athenian Stalls , Were met together to Rehearse a Play , Intended for great Thefeus Nuptial Day . The fhalloweft thick Skin of that barren fort , Who Pyramus ...
... Hour , A crew of Patches , rude Mechanicals , That work for Bread upon Athenian Stalls , Were met together to Rehearse a Play , Intended for great Thefeus Nuptial Day . The fhalloweft thick Skin of that barren fort , Who Pyramus ...
Page 497
... Hours that we have spent , When we have chid the hafty footed Time , For parting us : O ! and is all forgot ? All School - days Friendship , Childhoods Innocence ? We , Hermia , like two Artificial gods , Have with our Needles , created ...
... Hours that we have spent , When we have chid the hafty footed Time , For parting us : O ! and is all forgot ? All School - days Friendship , Childhoods Innocence ? We , Hermia , like two Artificial gods , Have with our Needles , created ...
Page 503
... Hours , fhine Comforts from the Eaft , That I may back to Athens by Day - light , From these that my poor Company deteft , And Sleep , that fometimes fhuts up Sorrow's Eye , Steal me a while from mine own Company . Puck . Yet but three ...
... Hours , fhine Comforts from the Eaft , That I may back to Athens by Day - light , From these that my poor Company deteft , And Sleep , that fometimes fhuts up Sorrow's Eye , Steal me a while from mine own Company . Puck . Yet but three ...
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