The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 144
... stay , whom love doth press to go ? Her . What love could press Lysander from my side ? Lys . Lysander's love , that would not let him bide , Fair Helena ; who more engilds the night Than all yon fiery oes and eyes of light . Why seek ...
... stay , whom love doth press to go ? Her . What love could press Lysander from my side ? Lys . Lysander's love , that would not let him bide , Fair Helena ; who more engilds the night Than all yon fiery oes and eyes of light . Why seek ...
Page 151
... stay the time . Lys . Proceed , moon . Moon . " All that I have to say , is , to tell you , that the lantern is the moon ; I , the man in the moon ; this thorn - bush , my thorn - bush ; and this dog , my dog . " Dem . Why , all these ...
... stay the time . Lys . Proceed , moon . Moon . " All that I have to say , is , to tell you , that the lantern is the moon ; I , the man in the moon ; this thorn - bush , my thorn - bush ; and this dog , my dog . " Dem . Why , all these ...
Page 158
... stay . Biron . Did not I dance with you in Brabant once ? Ros . Did not I dance with you in Brabant once ? Biron . I know you did . Ros . To ask the question ! Biron . How needless was it then You must not be so quick . Ros . ' Tis ...
... stay . Biron . Did not I dance with you in Brabant once ? Ros . Did not I dance with you in Brabant once ? Biron . I know you did . Ros . To ask the question ! Biron . How needless was it then You must not be so quick . Ros . ' Tis ...
Page 160
... stay'd the odds by adding four . Now will I begin your moral , and do you follow with my l'envoy . The fox , the ape , and the humble - bee , Were still at odds , being but three : Arm . Until the goose came out of door , Staying the ...
... stay'd the odds by adding four . Now will I begin your moral , and do you follow with my l'envoy . The fox , the ape , and the humble - bee , Were still at odds , being but three : Arm . Until the goose came out of door , Staying the ...
Page 175
... stay . Prin . Prepare , I say . I thank you , gracious lords , - For all your fair endeavours ; and entreat , Out of a new - sad soul , that you vouchsafe In your rich wisdom , to excuse , or hide , The liberal opposition of our spirits ...
... stay . Prin . Prepare , I say . I thank you , gracious lords , - For all your fair endeavours ; and entreat , Out of a new - sad soul , that you vouchsafe In your rich wisdom , to excuse , or hide , The liberal opposition of our spirits ...
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