The Works of Shakespeare, Edizione 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Pagina 164
... rest ! Yet my chief humour is for a tyrant : I could play Ercles rarely , or a part to tear a cat in , to make all split . 1 list . 164 The raging rocks And shivering shocks Shall break the locks Of prison - gates ; And Phibbus ' car ...
... rest ! Yet my chief humour is for a tyrant : I could play Ercles rarely , or a part to tear a cat in , to make all split . 1 list . 164 The raging rocks And shivering shocks Shall break the locks Of prison - gates ; And Phibbus ' car ...
Pagina 170
... rest : Thy Fairy - land buys not the Child of me . His mother was a votaress of my Order : And in the spiced Indian air by night Full often hath she gossip'd by my side ; And sat with me on Neptune's yellow sands , Marking the embarked ...
... rest : Thy Fairy - land buys not the Child of me . His mother was a votaress of my Order : And in the spiced Indian air by night Full often hath she gossip'd by my side ; And sat with me on Neptune's yellow sands , Marking the embarked ...
Pagina 175
... rest us , Hermia , if you think it good , And tarry for the comfort of the day . HER . Be it so , Lysander : find you out a bed ; For I upon this bank will rest my head . Lys . One turf shall serve as pillow for us both : One heart ...
... rest us , Hermia , if you think it good , And tarry for the comfort of the day . HER . Be it so , Lysander : find you out a bed ; For I upon this bank will rest my head . Lys . One turf shall serve as pillow for us both : One heart ...
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