The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 490
... hear I am not afraid . The Woofe ! 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 , the Sparrow , and ...
... hear I am not afraid . The Woofe ! 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 , the Sparrow , and ...
Page 498
... hear my Excufe ; My Love , my Soul , fair Helena , Hel . O Excellent ! Her . Sweet , do not fcorn her fo . Dem . If the cannot entreat , I can compel . Lyf . Thou canst compel no more than the entreat . Thy Threats have no more ftrength ...
... hear my Excufe ; My Love , my Soul , fair Helena , Hel . O Excellent ! Her . Sweet , do not fcorn her fo . Dem . If the cannot entreat , I can compel . Lyf . Thou canst compel no more than the entreat . Thy Threats have no more ftrength ...
Page 505
... hear fome Mufick , my fweet Love ? Bot . I have a reasonable good Ear in Mufick , let us have the Tongs and the Bones . Mufick Tongs , Rural Mufick . Queen . Or fay , fweet Love , what - thou defir'ft to cat . Bot . Truly a Peck of ...
... hear fome Mufick , my fweet Love ? Bot . I have a reasonable good Ear in Mufick , let us have the Tongs and the Bones . Mufick Tongs , Rural Mufick . Queen . Or fay , fweet Love , what - thou defir'ft to cat . Bot . Truly a Peck of ...
Page 507
... hear the Morning Lark . Ob . Then my Queen in Silence fad , Trip we after the Night's Shade ; We the Globe can compafs foon , Queen . Come my Lord , and in our Flight , Swifter than the wandring Moon . Tell me how it came this Night ...
... hear the Morning Lark . Ob . Then my Queen in Silence fad , Trip we after the Night's Shade ; We the Globe can compafs foon , Queen . Come my Lord , and in our Flight , Swifter than the wandring Moon . Tell me how it came this Night ...
Page 509
... hear more anon . Egens , I will over - bear your Will , For in the Temple , by and by with us , Thefe Couples fhall eternally be knit : And for the Morning now is fomething worn , Our purpos'd Hunting fhall be fet afide . Away with us ...
... hear more anon . Egens , I will over - bear your Will , For in the Temple , by and by with us , Thefe Couples fhall eternally be knit : And for the Morning now is fomething worn , Our purpos'd Hunting fhall be fet afide . Away with us ...
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