The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Том 3 |
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And they did make no noise ; in such a night , Triolus , methinks , mounted the
Trojan walls , And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents , Where Cressed lay
that night . Jes . In such a night , Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew ; And saw
the ...
And they did make no noise ; in such a night , Triolus , methinks , mounted the
Trojan walls , And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents , Where Cressed lay
that night . Jes . In such a night , Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew ; And saw
the ...
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Orl . Hang there , my verse , in witness of my love : And , thou , thrice - crowned
queen of night , “ survey With thy chaste eye , from thy pale sphere above , Thy
huntress ' name , that my full life doth sway . O ! Rosalind ! these trees shall be my
...
Orl . Hang there , my verse , in witness of my love : And , thou , thrice - crowned
queen of night , “ survey With thy chaste eye , from thy pale sphere above , Thy
huntress ' name , that my full life doth sway . O ! Rosalind ! these trees shall be my
...
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Will she away to - night ? Par . As you'll have her . Ber . I have writ my letters ,
casketed my treasure , Given order for our horses ; and to - night , * — a bunting .
] The bunting is , in feather , size , and form , so like the sky . lark , as to require
nice ...
Will she away to - night ? Par . As you'll have her . Ber . I have writ my letters ,
casketed my treasure , Given order for our horses ; and to - night , * — a bunting .
] The bunting is , in feather , size , and form , so like the sky . lark , as to require
nice ...
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But this exceeding posting , day and night , Must wear your spirits low : we cannot
help it ' ; But , since you have made the days and nights as one , To wear your
gentle limbs in my affairs , Be bold , you do so grow in my requital , As nothing ...
But this exceeding posting , day and night , Must wear your spirits low : we cannot
help it ' ; But , since you have made the days and nights as one , To wear your
gentle limbs in my affairs , Be bold , you do so grow in my requital , As nothing ...
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She eat no meat to - day , nor none shall eat ; Last night she slept not ; nor to -
night she shall not ; As with the meat , some undeserved fault I'll find about the
making of the bed ; And here I'll fling the pillow , there the bolster , This way the ...
She eat no meat to - day , nor none shall eat ; Last night she slept not ; nor to -
night she shall not ; As with the meat , some undeserved fault I'll find about the
making of the bed ; And here I'll fling the pillow , there the bolster , This way the ...
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