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 |
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Page 488
... feem to fay , We will do no harm with our Swords , and that Piramus is not kill'd in- deed ; and for the more better Affurance , tell them , that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the Weaver ; this will put them out of fear . Quin ...
... feem to fay , We will do no harm with our Swords , and that Piramus is not kill'd in- deed ; and for the more better Affurance , tell them , that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the Weaver ; this will put them out of fear . Quin ...
Page 495
... feem Scorn to you ? Bearing the badge of Faith to prove them true . Hel . You do advance your Cunning more and more , When Truth kills Truth , O devilish holy Fray ! These Vows are Hermia's . Will you give her o'er ? Weigh Oath with ...
... feem Scorn to you ? Bearing the badge of Faith to prove them true . Hel . You do advance your Cunning more and more , When Truth kills Truth , O devilish holy Fray ! These Vows are Hermia's . Will you give her o'er ? Weigh Oath with ...
Page 499
... feem to break loofe ; Take on as you would follow , But yet come not ; you are a tame Man , go . Lyf . Hang off thou Cat , thou Burre ; vile thing let loose , Or I will shake thee from me like a Serpent . Her . Why are you grown fo rude ...
... feem to break loofe ; Take on as you would follow , But yet come not ; you are a tame Man , go . Lyf . Hang off thou Cat , thou Burre ; vile thing let loose , Or I will shake thee from me like a Serpent . Her . Why are you grown fo rude ...
Page 502
... feem a Dream , and fruitless Vision ; And back to Athens fhall the Lovers wend With League , whose date ' till Death shall never end . Whiles I in this Affair do thee imploy , I'll to my Queen , and beg her Indian Boy ; And then I will ...
... feem a Dream , and fruitless Vision ; And back to Athens fhall the Lovers wend With League , whose date ' till Death shall never end . Whiles I in this Affair do thee imploy , I'll to my Queen , and beg her Indian Boy ; And then I will ...
Page 509
... feem fmall and undiftinguishable , Like far - off Mountains turned into Clouds . Her . Methinks I fee thefe things with parted Eye , When every thing seems double . Hel . So methinks ; And I have found Demetrius like a Jewel ; Mine own ...
... feem fmall and undiftinguishable , Like far - off Mountains turned into Clouds . Her . Methinks I fee thefe things with parted Eye , When every thing seems double . Hel . So methinks ; And I have found Demetrius like a Jewel ; Mine own ...
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