The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2 |
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Page 475
And I may hide my Face , let me play Thisby too ; I'll fpeak in a monstrous little Voice , Thifne , Thine , ah Pyramus my Lover dear , thy Thisby dear , and Lady dear . Quin . No , no , you must play Pyramus , and Flute your Thisby .
And I may hide my Face , let me play Thisby too ; I'll fpeak in a monstrous little Voice , Thifne , Thine , ah Pyramus my Lover dear , thy Thisby dear , and Lady dear . Quin . No , no , you must play Pyramus , and Flute your Thisby .
Page 477
Thou fpeak'ft aright ; I am that merry Wanderer of the Night : I jest to Oberon , and make him fmile , When I a fat and bean - fed Horfe beguile . Neighing in likenefs like a filly Foal : And fometimes lurk I in a Goffip's Bowl ...
Thou fpeak'ft aright ; I am that merry Wanderer of the Night : I jest to Oberon , and make him fmile , When I a fat and bean - fed Horfe beguile . Neighing in likenefs like a filly Foal : And fometimes lurk I in a Goffip's Bowl ...
Page 481
Do I fpeak you fair ? Or rather do I not in plaineft Truth , Tell you I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And even for that do I love thee the more ; I am your Spaniel , and , Demetrius , The more you beat me I will fawn on you ...
Do I fpeak you fair ? Or rather do I not in plaineft Truth , Tell you I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And even for that do I love thee the more ; I am your Spaniel , and , Demetrius , The more you beat me I will fawn on you ...
Page 488
Nay , you must name his Name , and half his Face muft be feen through the Lion's Neck , and he himself must fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect ; Ladies , or fair Ladies . I would wish you , or I would request you , or I ...
Nay , you must name his Name , and half his Face muft be feen through the Lion's Neck , and he himself must fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect ; Ladies , or fair Ladies . I would wish you , or I would request you , or I ...
Page 489
Muft I fpeak now ? [ Exit Pyr . Quin . Ay marry muft you ; for you muft under ftand he goes but to fee a Noife that he heard , and is to come again . This Moft radiant Pyramus , moft lilly white of Hue , Of Colour like the red Rofe on ...
Muft I fpeak now ? [ Exit Pyr . Quin . Ay marry muft you ; for you muft under ftand he goes but to fee a Noife that he heard , and is to come again . This Moft radiant Pyramus , moft lilly white of Hue , Of Colour like the red Rofe on ...
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