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Page 31
Why then I would resort to her by night . And Silvia is myself : danish'd from her , Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd , and keys kept Is self from self : a deadly banishment ! safe , What light is light , if Silvia be not seen ?
Why then I would resort to her by night . And Silvia is myself : danish'd from her , Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd , and keys kept Is self from self : a deadly banishment ! safe , What light is light , if Silvia be not seen ?
Page 33
Visit by night your lady's chamber - window , Pro . I do , my lord . With some sweet concert : to their instruments Duke . And also , I think , thou art not ignorant Tune a deploring dump ; the night's dead silence How she opposes her ...
Visit by night your lady's chamber - window , Pro . I do , my lord . With some sweet concert : to their instruments Duke . And also , I think , thou art not ignorant Tune a deploring dump ; the night's dead silence How she opposes her ...
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For me , - by this pale queen of night I swear , SONG . I am so far from granting thy request , Who is Silvia ? what is she , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; That all our swains commend her ? And by and by intend to chide ...
For me , - by this pale queen of night I swear , SONG . I am so far from granting thy request , Who is Silvia ? what is she , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; That all our swains commend her ? And by and by intend to chide ...
Page 62
Master Brook , the mocked . matter will be known to - night , or never . Mrs. Ford . We'll betray him finely . in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and Mrs. Page . Against such lewdsters , and their you shall see wonders ...
Master Brook , the mocked . matter will be known to - night , or never . Mrs. Ford . We'll betray him finely . in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and Mrs. Page . Against such lewdsters , and their you shall see wonders ...
Page 64
Yet be cheerful , knight : thou shalt eat a Of disobedience , or unduteous title ; posset to - night at my house ; where I will desire Since therein she doth evitate and shun thee to laugh at my wife , that now laughs at thee : A ...
Yet be cheerful , knight : thou shalt eat a Of disobedience , or unduteous title ; posset to - night at my house ; where I will desire Since therein she doth evitate and shun thee to laugh at my wife , that now laughs at thee : A ...
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