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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. One that compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one To whom you are but as a form in wax , By him imprinted , and within his power To leave the figure , or disfigure it . Demetrius is a worthy gentleman .
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. One that compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one To whom you are but as a form in wax , By him imprinted , and within his power To leave the figure , or disfigure it . Demetrius is a worthy gentleman .
Pagina 13
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Enter Helena . Her . God fpeed , fair Helena ! Whither away ? Hel . Call you me fair ? that fair again unfay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars ; and your tongue's ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Enter Helena . Her . God fpeed , fair Helena ! Whither away ? Hel . Call you me fair ? that fair again unfay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars ; and your tongue's ...
Pagina 15
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. ( A time that lovers , flights doth ftill conceal ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to fteal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. ( A time that lovers , flights doth ftill conceal ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to fteal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying ...
Pagina 16
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. " There my Lyfander and myself shall meet : And thence , from Athens , turn away our eyes , To feek new friends and ftrange companions . Farewel , fweet playfellow : pray thou for us , And good luck grant ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. " There my Lyfander and myself shall meet : And thence , from Athens , turn away our eyes , To feek new friends and ftrange companions . Farewel , fweet playfellow : pray thou for us , And good luck grant ...
Pagina 32
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Queen , What , jealous Oberon ? Fairy , kip hence ; I I have forfworn his bed and company . Ob . Tarry , rash wanton ; Am not I thy lord ? Queen . Then I must be thy lady : But I know When thou haft ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Queen , What , jealous Oberon ? Fairy , kip hence ; I I have forfworn his bed and company . Ob . Tarry , rash wanton ; Am not I thy lord ? Queen . Then I must be thy lady : But I know When thou haft ...
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