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 476
... hold or cut Bow - ftrings . ACT II . SCENE I. [ Exeunt . Enter a Fairy at one Door , and Puck or Robin - goodfellow at another . Puck H Fat Over Hill , over Dale , through Bush , through W now Spirit , whither wander you ? Fai . ( Green ...
... hold or cut Bow - ftrings . ACT II . SCENE I. [ Exeunt . Enter a Fairy at one Door , and Puck or Robin - goodfellow at another . Puck H Fat Over Hill , over Dale , through Bush , through W now Spirit , whither wander you ? Fai . ( Green ...
Page 477
... holds the loved Boy , Crowns him with Flowers , and makes him all her Joy : And now they never meet in Grove , or ... hold their Hips , and loffe , And waxen in their Mirth , and neeze and fwear , A merrier Hour was never wafted there ...
... holds the loved Boy , Crowns him with Flowers , and makes him all her Joy : And now they never meet in Grove , or ... hold their Hips , and loffe , And waxen in their Mirth , and neeze and fwear , A merrier Hour was never wafted there ...
Page 482
... holds the Chace ; The Dove purfues the Griffin , the mild Hind Makes fpeed to catch the Tyger . Bootlefs fpeed ! When Cowardize purfues , and Valour flies . Dem . I will not ftay thy Queftions , let me go ; Or if you follow me , do not ...
... holds the Chace ; The Dove purfues the Griffin , the mild Hind Makes fpeed to catch the Tyger . Bootlefs fpeed ! When Cowardize purfues , and Valour flies . Dem . I will not ftay thy Queftions , let me go ; Or if you follow me , do not ...
Page 489
... hold his Fingers thus ; and through the Cranny fhall Pyramus and Thisby whisper . Quin . If that may be , then all is well . Come , fit down every Mother's Son , and rehearse your Parts . Pyramus you begin ; when you have spoken your ...
... hold his Fingers thus ; and through the Cranny fhall Pyramus and Thisby whisper . Quin . If that may be , then all is well . Come , fit down every Mother's Son , and rehearse your Parts . Pyramus you begin ; when you have spoken your ...
Page 496
... hold'ft up thy hand . O let me kifs This Princefs of pure white , this feal of Blifs . Hel . O Spight , O Hell , I fee you are all bent To fet against me , for your Merriment : If you were civil , and knew Courtefie , You would not do ...
... hold'ft up thy hand . O let me kifs This Princefs of pure white , this feal of Blifs . Hel . O Spight , O Hell , I fee you are all bent To fet against me , for your Merriment : If you were civil , and knew Courtefie , You would not do ...
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