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 490
... fing that they shall hear I am not afraid . The Woofel Cock , fo black of hue , With Orenge - tawny Bill , The Throftle will his Note fo true . The Wren and little Quill . Queen . What Angel wakes me from my flowry Bed ? Bot . The Finch ...
... fing that they shall hear I am not afraid . The Woofel Cock , fo black of hue , With Orenge - tawny Bill , The Throftle will his Note fo true . The Wren and little Quill . Queen . What Angel wakes me from my flowry Bed ? Bot . The Finch ...
Page 491
... fing again , Mine Ear is much enamour'd of thy Note ; On the first view to fay , to fwear I love thee , So is mine Eye enthralled to thy Shape , And thy fair Virtues force ( perforce ) doth move me . Bot . Methinks , Mistress , you ...
... fing again , Mine Ear is much enamour'd of thy Note ; On the first view to fay , to fwear I love thee , So is mine Eye enthralled to thy Shape , And thy fair Virtues force ( perforce ) doth move me . Bot . Methinks , Mistress , you ...
Page 510
... fing it in the latter End of a Play be- fore the Duke : Peradventure , to make it the more gracious , I fhall fing it at her Death . [ Exit . Enter Quince , Flute , Thisby , Snowt and Starveling . Quin . Have you fent to Bottom's Houfe ...
... fing it in the latter End of a Play be- fore the Duke : Peradventure , to make it the more gracious , I fhall fing it at her Death . [ Exit . Enter Quince , Flute , Thisby , Snowt and Starveling . Quin . Have you fent to Bottom's Houfe ...
Page 521
... fing and bless this Place . The SON G. Now until the break of Day , Through this House each Fairy stray , To the best Bride - bed will we , Which by us fhall Blessed be ; And the Iffue there create , Ever fhall be Fortunate ; So fhall ...
... fing and bless this Place . The SON G. Now until the break of Day , Through this House each Fairy stray , To the best Bride - bed will we , Which by us fhall Blessed be ; And the Iffue there create , Ever fhall be Fortunate ; So fhall ...
Page 531
... fing , he falls ftraight a Capring ; he will fence with his own Shadow ; if I fhould marry him , I should marry twenty Husbands ; if he would defpife me , I would forgive him , for if he love me to Madness , I fhould never requite him ...
... fing , he falls ftraight a Capring ; he will fence with his own Shadow ; if I fhould marry him , I should marry twenty Husbands ; if he would defpife me , I would forgive him , for if he love me to Madness , I fhould never requite him ...
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