The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 503
... Head ? Puck . Thou Coward , art thou begging to the Stars , Telling the Bushes that thou look'ft for Wars , And wilt not come ? Come Recreant , come chou Child , I'll whip thee with a Rod , he is defil'd That draws a Sword on thee . Dem ...
... Head ? Puck . Thou Coward , art thou begging to the Stars , Telling the Bushes that thou look'ft for Wars , And wilt not come ? Come Recreant , come chou Child , I'll whip thee with a Rod , he is defil'd That draws a Sword on thee . Dem ...
Page 504
... Head , And kifs thy fair large Ears , my gentle Joy . Bot . Where's Peafebloffom ? Peafe . Ready . Bot . Scratch my Head , Peafebloffom . Where's Monfieur Cobweb ? Cob . Ready . Bot . Monfieur Cobweb , good Monfieur get your Wea- pons ...
... Head , And kifs thy fair large Ears , my gentle Joy . Bot . Where's Peafebloffom ? Peafe . Ready . Bot . Scratch my Head , Peafebloffom . Where's Monfieur Cobweb ? Cob . Ready . Bot . Monfieur Cobweb , good Monfieur get your Wea- pons ...
Page 506
... Head of this Athenian Swain ; That he awaking when the others do , May all to Athens back again repair , And think no more of this Night's Accidents , But as the fierce Vexation of a Dream . But first I will releafe the Fairy Queen . Be ...
... Head of this Athenian Swain ; That he awaking when the others do , May all to Athens back again repair , And think no more of this Night's Accidents , But as the fierce Vexation of a Dream . But first I will releafe the Fairy Queen . Be ...
Page 507
... Heads are hung With Ears that fweep away the Morning Dew ; Crook - kneed , and Dew - lap , like Theffalian Bulls , Slow in purfuir , but match'd in Mouth like Bells , Each under each . A Cry more tuneable Was never hallow'd to , nor ...
... Heads are hung With Ears that fweep away the Morning Dew ; Crook - kneed , and Dew - lap , like Theffalian Bulls , Slow in purfuir , but match'd in Mouth like Bells , Each under each . A Cry more tuneable Was never hallow'd to , nor ...
Page 508
... Head : They would have foll'naway , they would , Demetrius , Thereby to have defeated and me , you You of your Wife , and me of my Confent ; Of my Confent that the fhould be your Wife . Dem . My Lord , fair Helen told me of their ...
... Head : They would have foll'naway , they would , Demetrius , Thereby to have defeated and me , you You of your Wife , and me of my Confent ; Of my Confent that the fhould be your Wife . Dem . My Lord , fair Helen told me of their ...
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