The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 472
... still . Hel . O that your Frowns would teach my Smiles fuch Her . I give him Curses , yet he gives me Love . ( Skill . Hel . O that my Prayers could fuch Affection move . Her . The more I hate , the more he follows me . Hel . The more I ...
... still . Hel . O that your Frowns would teach my Smiles fuch Her . I give him Curses , yet he gives me Love . ( Skill . Hel . O that my Prayers could fuch Affection move . Her . The more I hate , the more he follows me . Hel . The more I ...
Page 473
... still conceal , Through Athens Gate have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the Wood , where often you and I Upon faint Primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying our Bofoms of their Counsel swell'd ; There my Lysander and my felf ...
... still conceal , Through Athens Gate have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the Wood , where often you and I Upon faint Primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying our Bofoms of their Counsel swell'd ; There my Lysander and my felf ...
Page 486
... still loves you ; then be content . Lys . Content with Hermia ? No : I do repent The tedious Minutes I with her have spent ; Not Hermia , but Helena now I love : Who will not change a Raven for a Dove ? The Will of Man is by his Reason ...
... still loves you ; then be content . Lys . Content with Hermia ? No : I do repent The tedious Minutes I with her have spent ; Not Hermia , but Helena now I love : Who will not change a Raven for a Dove ? The Will of Man is by his Reason ...
Page 491
... still doth tend upon my State , And I do love thee ; therefore go with me , I'll give thee Fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee Jewels from the Deep , And fing , while thou on pressed Flowers doth sleep : And I will ...
... still doth tend upon my State , And I do love thee ; therefore go with me , I'll give thee Fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee Jewels from the Deep , And fing , while thou on pressed Flowers doth sleep : And I will ...
Page 501
... still thou mistak'st , Or else commitust thy Knaveries willingly . Puck . Believe me , King of Shadows , I mistook : Did not you tell me I should know the Man , By the Athenian Garments he hath on ? And fo far blameless proves my ...
... still thou mistak'st , Or else commitust thy Knaveries willingly . Puck . Believe me , King of Shadows , I mistook : Did not you tell me I should know the Man , By the Athenian Garments he hath on ? And fo far blameless proves my ...
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