The Dramatic Works: Of Shakespeare, in Six Volumes; with Notes by Joseph Rann, ...at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1787 |
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... Hold , or cut bow - strings . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. A Wood . Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck ( or Robin - goodfellow ) at another . Puck . How now , fpirit ! whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill , over dale , Thorough bufh ...
... Hold , or cut bow - strings . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. A Wood . Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck ( or Robin - goodfellow ) at another . Puck . How now , fpirit ! whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill , over dale , Thorough bufh ...
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... hold their hips , and loffe , Robin - goodfellow - or Puck , a mischievous fprite , fond of creating domeftic confufion ; employed by Oberon to detect the intrigues of Titania . * Skim milk ; and fometimes labour in the quern , T And ...
... hold their hips , and loffe , Robin - goodfellow - or Puck , a mischievous fprite , fond of creating domeftic confufion ; employed by Oberon to detect the intrigues of Titania . * Skim milk ; and fometimes labour in the quern , T And ...
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... holds the chafe ; The dove pursues the griffin ; the mild hind Makes speed to catch the tyger : Bootless speed ! When cowardice purfues , and valour flies . Dem . I will not stay thy questions ; let me go : Or , if thou follow me , do ...
... holds the chafe ; The dove pursues the griffin ; the mild hind Makes speed to catch the tyger : Bootless speed ! When cowardice purfues , and valour flies . Dem . I will not stay thy questions ; let me go : Or , if thou follow me , do ...
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... hold his fingers thus , and through that cranny fhall Pyramus and Thisby whisper . Quin . If that may be , then all is well . Come , fit down , every mother's fon , and rehearse your parts . Pyramus , you begin when you have spoken your ...
... hold his fingers thus , and through that cranny fhall Pyramus and Thisby whisper . Quin . If that may be , then all is well . Come , fit down , every mother's fon , and rehearse your parts . Pyramus , you begin when you have spoken your ...
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... hold'st up thy hand : O , let me kiss This princess of pure white , this feal of bliss ! Hel . O fpight ! O hell ! I fee , you are all bent To fet against me , for your merriment . If you were civil , and knew courtefy , You would not ...
... hold'st up thy hand : O , let me kiss This princess of pure white , this feal of bliss ! Hel . O fpight ! O hell ! I fee , you are all bent To fet against me , for your merriment . If you were civil , and knew courtefy , You would not ...
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