The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... loue . 100 She beate hir brest , she shrieked out , she tare hir golden heares And taking him betweene hir armes did wash his wounds with teares , She meynt hir weeping with his bloud , and kissing all his face ( Which now became as ...
... loue . 100 She beate hir brest , she shrieked out , she tare hir golden heares And taking him betweene hir armes did wash his wounds with teares , She meynt hir weeping with his bloud , and kissing all his face ( Which now became as ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. Thy loue ( she said ) hath made thee slea thy selfe . This hand of mine Is strong inough to doe the like . My loue no lesse than thine Shall giue me force to worke my wound . I ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. Thy loue ( she said ) hath made thee slea thy selfe . This hand of mine Is strong inough to doe the like . My loue no lesse than thine Shall giue me force to worke my wound . I ...
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... loue begunne : Pyramus this noble Knight , I tel you true : Who with the loue of Thisbe bright , did cares renue : It came to passe , their secrets was , beknowne vnto them both : And then in minde , their place do finde , where they their ...
... loue begunne : Pyramus this noble Knight , I tel you true : Who with the loue of Thisbe bright , did cares renue : It came to passe , their secrets was , beknowne vnto them both : And then in minde , their place do finde , where they their ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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