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Pagina 100
Am not I Hermia ? Are not you Lysander ? I am as fair now , as I was erewhile . Since night , you lov'd me ; yet , since night you left 1 me : Why , then you left me , -0 , the gods forbid !In earnest , shall I say ? Lys .
Am not I Hermia ? Are not you Lysander ? I am as fair now , as I was erewhile . Since night , you lov'd me ; yet , since night you left 1 me : Why , then you left me , -0 , the gods forbid !In earnest , shall I say ? Lys .
Pagina 119
O grim - look'd night ! O night with hue so black ! O night , which ever art , when day is not ! ' O night , 0 night , alack , alack , alack , ' I fear my Thisby's promise is forgot ! And thou , O wall , O sweet , O lovely wall , “ That ...
O grim - look'd night ! O night with hue so black ! O night , which ever art , when day is not ! ' O night , 0 night , alack , alack , alack , ' I fear my Thisby's promise is forgot ! And thou , O wall , O sweet , O lovely wall , “ That ...
Pagina 199
THE moon shines bright : -In such a night as this , When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees , And they did make no noise ; in such a night , Troilus , methinks , mounted the Trojan walls , And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian ...
THE moon shines bright : -In such a night as this , When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees , And they did make no noise ; in such a night , Troilus , methinks , mounted the Trojan walls , And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian ...
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