Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... fhall behold the night Of our folemnities . The . Goe Philoftrate , Stirre vp the Athenian youth to merriments , Awake the peart and nimble spirit of mirth , Turne melancholy foorth to funerals : The pale companion is not for our pompe ...
... fhall behold the night Of our folemnities . The . Goe Philoftrate , Stirre vp the Athenian youth to merriments , Awake the peart and nimble spirit of mirth , Turne melancholy foorth to funerals : The pale companion is not for our pompe ...
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... fhall breake the locks of prison gates , and Phibbus carre fhall fhine from farre , and make and marre the foolish Fates . This was lofty . Now name the reft of the players . This is Ercles vaine , a tyrants vaine : a louer is more ...
... fhall breake the locks of prison gates , and Phibbus carre fhall fhine from farre , and make and marre the foolish Fates . This was lofty . Now name the reft of the players . This is Ercles vaine , a tyrants vaine : a louer is more ...
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... fhall feeke thy loue . Haft thou the flower there ? Welcome wanderer . Puck . I , there it is . Enter Pucke . Ob . I pray thee giue it me . I know a banke where the wilde time blowes , Where oxflips and the nodding violet growes , Quite ...
... fhall feeke thy loue . Haft thou the flower there ? Welcome wanderer . Puck . I , there it is . Enter Pucke . Ob . I pray thee giue it me . I know a banke where the wilde time blowes , Where oxflips and the nodding violet growes , Quite ...
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... fhall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moone - light into a chamber : for you know , Piramus and Thifey meete by moone - light . Sn . Doth the moone shine that night we play our play ? Bottom . A calender ...
... fhall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moone - light into a chamber : for you know , Piramus and Thifey meete by moone - light . Sn . Doth the moone shine that night we play our play ? Bottom . A calender ...
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... fhall we go ? Tita . Be kinde and curteous to this gentleman , Hop in his walkes , and gambole in his eies , Feede him with apricocks , and dewberries , With purple grapes , greene figs , and mulberries , The hony bags fteale from the ...
... fhall we go ? Tita . Be kinde and curteous to this gentleman , Hop in his walkes , and gambole in his eies , Feede him with apricocks , and dewberries , With purple grapes , greene figs , and mulberries , The hony bags fteale from the ...
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