A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1763Cornmarket, 1763 - 47 Seiten |
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... tell him of fair Hermia's flight : Then to the Wood will he to - morrow night Pursue her ; and for this intelligence , If I have thanks , it is a dear reward . AIR . Againft myself why all this art , To glad my eyes , I grieve my heart ...
... tell him of fair Hermia's flight : Then to the Wood will he to - morrow night Pursue her ; and for this intelligence , If I have thanks , it is a dear reward . AIR . Againft myself why all this art , To glad my eyes , I grieve my heart ...
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... Tell you I do not , and I cannot love you ? AIR . Forbid the formy fea to roll , Or fix the roving wind ; But , ah , attempt not to controul The changes of my mind . Recall the minutes that are fled , Forbid fleet time to move , Wake to ...
... Tell you I do not , and I cannot love you ? AIR . Forbid the formy fea to roll , Or fix the roving wind ; But , ah , attempt not to controul The changes of my mind . Recall the minutes that are fled , Forbid fleet time to move , Wake to ...
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... tell them , that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : this will put them out of fear . Quin . Well we will have fuch a prologue , and it shall be written in eight and fix . Bot . No , make it two more ; let it be written ...
... tell them , that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : this will put them out of fear . Quin . Well we will have fuch a prologue , and it shall be written in eight and fix . Bot . No , make it two more ; let it be written ...
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... tell them plainly , He is Snug the Joiner . my Quin . Well , it fhall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moon - light into a chamber ; for you know Pyramus and Thisby met by moon - light . Snug . Doth the moon ...
... tell them plainly , He is Snug the Joiner . my Quin . Well , it fhall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moon - light into a chamber ; for you know Pyramus and Thisby met by moon - light . Snug . Doth the moon ...
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... tell . Her . Then from thy hated presence will I go , In fearch of my Lyfander , come what may . AIR . I'll range all around ' till I find out my love , O'er mountains , in valleys , thro ' defarts I'll rove ; Nor diftance , nor danger ...
... tell . Her . Then from thy hated presence will I go , In fearch of my Lyfander , come what may . AIR . I'll range all around ' till I find out my love , O'er mountains , in valleys , thro ' defarts I'll rove ; Nor diftance , nor danger ...
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2d Fai anſwer aſleep Athenian Athens beard bofom Bottom charm Cobweb confent defire derifion doat doth dream Duke Egeus Elves Enter Demetrius Enter Enter Enter Lyfander Enter Puck Exeunt Exit eyes Fair Helena Fairy Queen Fairy ring fcorn fear feek fhall fhape fighs filver fing fleep flower Flute fome fometimes fpirits fpring ftill ftol'n fuch fweet gentle hath hear heart Hermia Hippolita honey-bag ift Fai King Ladies Lord love thee love's lover lulla Mafter Methinks Methought MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM moft Monfieur moon moſt mufick muft muſt never Nick Bottom o'er Oberon Peafebloffom Peter Quince pitch pipe play pray Pyramus and Thiſby Quin reafon reft rehearſe roar Robin Robin Starveling rofe ſay SCENE ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould Snout Snowt Snug ſome ſpeak Starveling ſuch ſwear ſweet Thef Thefeus theſe things thou thro thy love Titania vows wake wood yourſelves