The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2 |
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Page 473
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's Flight : Then to the Wood will he to Morrow Night Purfue her ; and for this Intelligence If I have Thanks , it is a dear Expence . But herein mean I to enrich my Pain , To have his Sight thither ...
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's Flight : Then to the Wood will he to Morrow Night Purfue her ; and for this Intelligence If I have Thanks , it is a dear Expence . But herein mean I to enrich my Pain , To have his Sight thither ...
Page 481
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 : Ufe me but as your ...
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 : Ufe me but as your ...
Page 488
Not a whit , I have a Device to make all well ; write me a Prologue , and let the Prologue feem to fay , We will do no harm with our Swords , and that Piramus is not kill'd indeed ; and for the more better Affurance , tell them , that I ...
Not a whit , I have a Device to make all well ; write me a Prologue , and let the Prologue feem to fay , We will do no harm with our Swords , and that Piramus is not kill'd indeed ; and for the more better Affurance , tell them , that I ...
Page 494
Oh ! once tell true , and even for my fake , Durst thou a look'd upon him , being awake ? And haft thou kill'd him fleeping ? O brave touch : Could not a Worm , an Adder do fo much ? An Adder did it , for with doubler Tongue Than thine ...
Oh ! once tell true , and even for my fake , Durst thou a look'd upon him , being awake ? And haft thou kill'd him fleeping ? O brave touch : Could not a Worm , an Adder do fo much ? An Adder did it , for with doubler Tongue Than thine ...
Page 507
Come my Lord , and in our Flight , Tell me how it came this Night , That I fleeping here was found , With thefe Mortals on the Ground . [ Sleeper's lye ftill . Exeunt [ Wind Horns . Enter Thefeus , Egeus , Hippolita and all his Train .
Come my Lord , and in our Flight , Tell me how it came this Night , That I fleeping here was found , With thefe Mortals on the Ground . [ Sleeper's lye ftill . Exeunt [ Wind Horns . Enter Thefeus , Egeus , Hippolita and all his Train .
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