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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... thee once , The iuyce of it , on fleeping eye - lids laide , Will make or man or woman madly dote Vpon the next liue creature that it fees . * Saw . Fetch Fetch me this hearbe , and be thou here againe A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... thee once , The iuyce of it , on fleeping eye - lids laide , Will make or man or woman madly dote Vpon the next liue creature that it fees . * Saw . Fetch Fetch me this hearbe , and be thou here againe A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... eyes : The next thing when he waking lookes vpon , ( Be it on lyon , beare , or wolfe , or bull , On medling monkey , or on busie ape ) She shall pursue it , with the foule of loue . And ere I take this charme off from her fight , ( As ...
... eyes : The next thing when he waking lookes vpon , ( Be it on lyon , beare , or wolfe , or bull , On medling monkey , or on busie ape ) She shall pursue it , with the foule of loue . And ere I take this charme off from her fight , ( As ...
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... eyes , And make her full of hatefull fantafies . Take thou fome of it , and feeke through this groue ; A fweete Athenian lady is in loue With a difdainefull youth : annoint his eyes , But do it when the next thing he efpies , May be the ...
... eyes , And make her full of hatefull fantafies . Take thou fome of it , and feeke through this groue ; A fweete Athenian lady is in loue With a difdainefull youth : annoint his eyes , But do it when the next thing he efpies , May be the ...
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William Shakespeare. Pard , or boare with briftled haire , In thy eye that shall appeare , When thou wak'ft , it is thy deare , Wake when some vile thing is neere . Enter Lyfander and Hermia . Lyf . Faire loue , you faint with wandring ...
William Shakespeare. Pard , or boare with briftled haire , In thy eye that shall appeare , When thou wak'ft , it is thy deare , Wake when some vile thing is neere . Enter Lyfander and Hermia . Lyf . Faire loue , you faint with wandring ...
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... eyes I throw All the power this charme doth owe : When thou wak'st , let loue forbid Sleepe his feate , on thy eye - lid . So awake when I am gone : For I must now to Oberon . Enter Demetrius and Helena running . Exit . Hel . Stay ...
... eyes I throw All the power this charme doth owe : When thou wak'st , let loue forbid Sleepe his feate , on thy eye - lid . So awake when I am gone : For I must now to Oberon . Enter Demetrius and Helena running . Exit . Hel . Stay ...
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