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. 1631 |
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Enter the King of Fairies at one doore with his traine , and the Queene at another with hers . Ob . Ill met by moone - light , proud Tytania . Queene . What , iealous Oberon ? Fairy skip hence . I haue forsworne his bed and company .
Enter the King of Fairies at one doore with his traine , and the Queene at another with hers . Ob . Ill met by moone - light , proud Tytania . Queene . What , iealous Oberon ? Fairy skip hence . I haue forsworne his bed and company .
Pagina 1
Fairies away : We shall chide downe right , if I longer stay . Exeunt . Ob . Well , go thy way : thou shalt not from this groue , Till I torment thee for this iniury . My gentle Pucke come hither ; thou remembrest Since once I sat vpon ...
Fairies away : We shall chide downe right , if I longer stay . Exeunt . Ob . Well , go thy way : thou shalt not from this groue , Till I torment thee for this iniury . My gentle Pucke come hither ; thou remembrest Since once I sat vpon ...
Pagina 3
... then she vpon her loue ; And looke thou meete me ere first the cocke crow . Pu . Feare not my lord , your feruant fall do so . Exeunt . Wrappen Puh . * The B3 1 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME :
... then she vpon her loue ; And looke thou meete me ere first the cocke crow . Pu . Feare not my lord , your feruant fall do so . Exeunt . Wrappen Puh . * The B3 1 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME :
Pagina 3
1 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . , . Queen . Come , now a roundeli , and a fairy song ; Then for the third part of a ' minute hence , Some to kill cankers in the muske rose buds , Some warre with reremise , for their ...
1 Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . , . Queen . Come , now a roundeli , and a fairy song ; Then for the third part of a ' minute hence , Some to kill cankers in the muske rose buds , Some warre with reremise , for their ...
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I am a spirit of no common rate : The fommer still doth tend vpon my state , And I do loue thee ; therefore go with me , Ile giue thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee iewels from the deepe , And fing , while thou ...
I am a spirit of no common rate : The fommer still doth tend vpon my state , And I do loue thee ; therefore go with me , Ile giue thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee iewels from the deepe , And fing , while thou ...
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Pagina 4 - Since nought so stockish, hard and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted.
Pagina 3 - Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished! Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes. With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong, bell.