A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1763Cornmarket, 1763 - 47 Seiten |
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... thee injuries : But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . Enter Enter Egeus , Hermia , Lyfander , and Demetrius . [ 7 ]
... thee injuries : But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . Enter Enter Egeus , Hermia , Lyfander , and Demetrius . [ 7 ]
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... thee ? Ege . Full of vexation , come I with complaint Against my child , my daughter Hermia . -Stand forth , Demetrius . My noble Lord , This man hath my confent to marry her . Stand forth , Lyfander . And , my gracious Duke , This hath ...
... thee ? Ege . Full of vexation , come I with complaint Against my child , my daughter Hermia . -Stand forth , Demetrius . My noble Lord , This man hath my confent to marry her . Stand forth , Lyfander . And , my gracious Duke , This hath ...
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... thee once with Helena , To do obfervance to the morn of May , There will I ftay for thee . AIR , When that gay feafon did us lead To the tann'd hay - cock in the mead , When the merry bells rung round , And the rebecks brifk did found ...
... thee once with Helena , To do obfervance to the morn of May , There will I ftay for thee . AIR , When that gay feafon did us lead To the tann'd hay - cock in the mead , When the merry bells rung round , And the rebecks brifk did found ...
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William Shakespeare, David Garrick. Her . My good Lylander , I fwear to thee by Cupid's ftrongest bow , By all the vows that ever men have broke , To morrow truly will I meet Lyfander . Lyf . Keep promife , love . Look here comes Helena ...
William Shakespeare, David Garrick. Her . My good Lylander , I fwear to thee by Cupid's ftrongest bow , By all the vows that ever men have broke , To morrow truly will I meet Lyfander . Lyf . Keep promife , love . Look here comes Helena ...
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... thee . Both . Away , away , & c . [ Exeunt Queen , & ẹa Ob . Well , go thy way ; thou shalt not from this grove , Till I torment thee for this injury- My gentle Puck , come hither : There is a flow'r , the herb I fhew'd thee once , The ...
... thee . Both . Away , away , & c . [ Exeunt Queen , & ẹa Ob . Well , go thy way ; thou shalt not from this grove , Till I torment thee for this injury- My gentle Puck , come hither : There is a flow'r , the herb I fhew'd thee once , The ...
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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