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 467
... fair Hippolita , our Nuptial Hour Draws on apace ; four happy Days bring in Arother 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 ...
... fair Hippolita , our Nuptial Hour Draws on apace ; four happy Days bring in Arother 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 ...
Page 468
... fair Maid . To you your Father should be as a God ; One that compos'd your Beauties ; yea , and one To whom you are but as a Form in Wax By him imprinted ; and within his Power , To leave the Figure , or disfigure it : Demetrius is a ...
... fair Maid . To you your Father should be as a God ; One that compos'd your Beauties ; yea , and one To whom you are but as a Form in Wax By him imprinted ; and within his Power , To leave the Figure , or disfigure it : Demetrius is a ...
Page 472
... fair Helena , whither away ? Hel . Call you me fair ? that fair again unsay , Demetrius loves you fair ; O happy fair ! Your Eyes are Load - ftars , and your Tongue's sweet Air , ... More tunable than Lark to Shepherd's Ear , When Wheat ...
... fair Helena , whither away ? Hel . Call you me fair ? that fair again unsay , Demetrius loves you fair ; O happy fair ! Your Eyes are Load - ftars , and your Tongue's sweet Air , ... More tunable than Lark to Shepherd's Ear , When Wheat ...
Page 473
... fair as she . But what of that ; Demetrius thinks not so : He will not know , what all but he doth know . And as he errs , doting on Hermia's Eyes , So I , admiring of his Qualities : Things base and vile , holding no quantity , Love ...
... fair as she . But what of that ; Demetrius thinks not so : He will not know , what all but he doth know . And as he errs , doting on Hermia's Eyes , So I , admiring of his Qualities : Things base and vile , holding no quantity , Love ...
Page 478
... fair Ęgle break his faith , With Ariadne , and Antiopa ? Queen . These are the Forgeries of Jealoufie , And never fince the middle Summer's Spring , Met we on Hill , in Dale , Foreft , or Mead , By paved Fountain , or by rushy Brook ...
... fair Ęgle break his faith , With Ariadne , and Antiopa ? Queen . These are the Forgeries of Jealoufie , And never fince the middle Summer's Spring , Met we on Hill , in Dale , Foreft , or Mead , By paved Fountain , or by rushy Brook ...
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