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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... wrong Come not neere our Fairy Queene . Philomele with melody , Sing in our fweett lullaby , Lulla , lulla , lullaby , lulla , lulla , lullaby , Neuer harme , nor fpell , nor charme , Come our louely lady nye . So good night with ...
... wrong Come not neere our Fairy Queene . Philomele with melody , Sing in our fweett lullaby , Lulla , lulla , lullaby , lulla , lulla , lullaby , Neuer harme , nor fpell , nor charme , Come our louely lady nye . So good night with ...
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... wrong ( good - footh you do ) In fuch difdainful manner , me to wooe . But fare you well ; perforce I must confeffe , I thought you lord of more true gentlenesse . Oh , that a lady of one man refvs'd , Should of another therefore be ...
... wrong ( good - footh you do ) In fuch difdainful manner , me to wooe . But fare you well ; perforce I must confeffe , I thought you lord of more true gentlenesse . Oh , that a lady of one man refvs'd , Should of another therefore be ...
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... wrong . For briars and thornes at their apparell fnatch , Some fleeues , fome hats , from yeelders all things catch , I led them on in this diftracted feare , And left sweete Piramus tranflated there : When in that moment ( fo it came ...
... wrong . For briars and thornes at their apparell fnatch , Some fleeues , fome hats , from yeelders all things catch , I led them on in this diftracted feare , And left sweete Piramus tranflated there : When in that moment ( fo it came ...
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... wrong ; And fometime raile thou like Demetrius ; And from each other looke thou leade them thus , Till ore their browes , death - counterfeiting , fleepe With leaden ledgs , and batty wings doth creepe ; Then crush this hearbe into ...
... wrong ; And fometime raile thou like Demetrius ; And from each other looke thou leade them thus , Till ore their browes , death - counterfeiting , fleepe With leaden ledgs , and batty wings doth creepe ; Then crush this hearbe into ...
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... wrong places , Your hearts are mighty , your skins are whole , Bardolfe , lay their fwords to pawne . Follow me lads of peace , follow me . Ha , ra , la . Follow . Shal . Afore God a mad hoft , come let's goe . Doct . I be - gar , haue ...
... wrong places , Your hearts are mighty , your skins are whole , Bardolfe , lay their fwords to pawne . Follow me lads of peace , follow me . Ha , ra , la . Follow . Shal . Afore God a mad hoft , come let's goe . Doct . I be - gar , haue ...
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