The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 |
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Page 476
... ferve the Fairy Queen , to dew her Orbs upon the The Cowflips tall her Penfioners be , In their gold Coats Spots you fee , Thofe be Rubies , Fairy favours , In thofe Freckles live their Savours : I must go feek fome Dew - Drops here ...
... ferve the Fairy Queen , to dew her Orbs upon the The Cowflips tall her Penfioners be , In their gold Coats Spots you fee , Thofe be Rubies , Fairy favours , In thofe Freckles live their Savours : I must go feek fome Dew - Drops here ...
Page 484
... ferve as Pillow for us both , One Heart , one Bed , two Bofoms , and one Troth . Her . Nay good Lyfander , for my Sake , my Dear , Lye further off yet , do not lye so near . Lyf . O take the Senfe fweet of my Innocence , Love takes the ...
... ferve as Pillow for us both , One Heart , one Bed , two Bofoms , and one Troth . Her . Nay good Lyfander , for my Sake , my Dear , Lye further off yet , do not lye so near . Lyf . O take the Senfe fweet of my Innocence , Love takes the ...
Page 491
... ferve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this Wood do not defire to go , Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no , I am a Spirit of no common Rate ; The Summer ftill doth tend upon my State , And I do love thee ; therefore go with ...
... ferve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this Wood do not defire to go , Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no , I am a Spirit of no common Rate ; The Summer ftill doth tend upon my State , And I do love thee ; therefore go with ...
Page 539
... ferve me to run from this Few my Mafter : The Fiend is at my Elbow , and attempts me , faying to me , Job , Launcelot Job , good Laun- celot , or good Job , or good Launcelot Job , ufe your Legs , take the ftart , run away : My ...
... ferve me to run from this Few my Mafter : The Fiend is at my Elbow , and attempts me , faying to me , Job , Launcelot Job , good Laun- celot , or good Job , or good Launcelot Job , ufe your Legs , take the ftart , run away : My ...
Page 541
... 'd in his Service . You may tell every Finger I have with my Ribs . Father I am glad you are come , give me your Prefent to one Mafter Bassanio , who who indeed gives rare new Liveries ; If I ferve The Merchant of Venice . 541.
... 'd in his Service . You may tell every Finger I have with my Ribs . Father I am glad you are come , give me your Prefent to one Mafter Bassanio , who who indeed gives rare new Liveries ; If I ferve The Merchant of Venice . 541.
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