The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Pagina 83
... Lyfander and myself will fly this place . Before the time I did Lyfander see , Seem'd Athens like a paradife to me . O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven into hell ? Lyf . Helen , to you our minds we ...
... Lyfander and myself will fly this place . Before the time I did Lyfander see , Seem'd Athens like a paradife to me . O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven into hell ? Lyf . Helen , to you our minds we ...
Pagina 84
... Lyfander . Hel . How happy fome , o'er other fome , can be ! Through Athens I am thought as fair as fhe . But what of that ? Demetrius thinks not fo : He will not know , what all but he do know . And as he errs , doting on Hermia's eyes ...
... Lyfander . Hel . How happy fome , o'er other fome , can be ! Through Athens I am thought as fair as fhe . But what of that ? Demetrius thinks not fo : He will not know , what all but he do know . And as he errs , doting on Hermia's eyes ...
Pagina 93
... Lyfander , and fair Hermia ? The one I'll flay , the other flayeth me . Thou told'st me , they were ftol'n into this wood ; And here am I , and wode within this wood , Because I cannot meet my Hermia . Hence , get thee gone , and follow ...
... Lyfander , and fair Hermia ? The one I'll flay , the other flayeth me . Thou told'st me , they were ftol'n into this wood ; And here am I , and wode within this wood , Because I cannot meet my Hermia . Hence , get thee gone , and follow ...
Pagina 96
... with bristled hair , In thy eye what shall appear , When thou wak'ft , it is thy dear ; Wake when fome vile thing is near . [ Exit Oberon . SCENE SCENE VI . Enter Lyfander and Hermia . Lyf . 96 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... with bristled hair , In thy eye what shall appear , When thou wak'ft , it is thy dear ; Wake when fome vile thing is near . [ Exit Oberon . SCENE SCENE VI . Enter Lyfander and Hermia . Lyf . 96 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Pagina 97
... Lyfander riddles very prettily ; Now much befhrew my manners , and my pride , If Hermia meant to fay , Lyfander ly'd ! But , gentle friend , for love and courtesy Lye further off , in human modefty ; Such feparation , as , may well be ...
... Lyfander riddles very prettily ; Now much befhrew my manners , and my pride , If Hermia meant to fay , Lyfander ly'd ! But , gentle friend , for love and courtesy Lye further off , in human modefty ; Such feparation , as , may well be ...
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