A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1763Cornmarket, 1763 - 47 Seiten |
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... leave , Unworthy as I am , to follow you . Dem . You do impeach your modelty too much , To trust the opportunity of night , And the ill counsel of a defart place . [ Exif . Hel Hel . Your virtue is my privilege ; for that A Midsummer ...
... leave , Unworthy as I am , to follow you . Dem . You do impeach your modelty too much , To trust the opportunity of night , And the ill counsel of a defart place . [ Exif . Hel Hel . Your virtue is my privilege ; for that A Midsummer ...
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... leave thee to the mercy of wild beafts . Hel . The wildeft hath not such a heart as you . Dem . I will not stay thy questions ; let me go : Or if you follow me , do not believe But I fhall do thee mischief in the wood . Hel . Ay , in ...
... leave thee to the mercy of wild beafts . Hel . The wildeft hath not such a heart as you . Dem . I will not stay thy questions ; let me go : Or if you follow me , do not believe But I fhall do thee mischief in the wood . Hel . Ay , in ...
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... leave me ? do not fo , my love . Dem . Stay on thy peril , I alone will go . Hel . O`I am out of breath in this fond chace ; The more my prayer , the leffer is my favour . But who is here ? Lyfander on the ground : Dead or asleep ...
... leave me ? do not fo , my love . Dem . Stay on thy peril , I alone will go . Hel . O`I am out of breath in this fond chace ; The more my prayer , the leffer is my favour . But who is here ? Lyfander on the ground : Dead or asleep ...
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... leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit ; I have a device to make all well ; write me a prologue , and let the prologue_feem to fay , we will do no harm with our fwords , and that Pyramus is not kill'd in- deed ; and ...
... leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit ; I have a device to make all well ; write me a prologue , and let the prologue_feem to fay , we will do no harm with our fwords , and that Pyramus is not kill'd in- deed ; and ...
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... leave a cafement of the great cham- ber window , where we play , open , and the moon may shine in at the casement . Quin . Ay , or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthern ; and fay he comes to disfigure or to prefent ...
... leave a cafement of the great cham- ber window , where we play , open , and the moon may shine in at the casement . Quin . Ay , or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthern ; and fay he comes to disfigure or to prefent ...
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