The tempest. A midsummer-night's dream. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor. Measure for measureC. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson, B. Dod, G. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, T. Longman, S. Crowder and Company, W. Johnson, C. Corbet, T. Lownds, and T. Caslon, 1762 |
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My mafter through his art foresees the danger That you , his friend , are in ; and
sends me forth ( l'or else his project dies ) to keep them living . Sings in Gonzalo's
Ear . While you here do snoring lis , Ojen - ry'd conlpiracy Pis time doth take : If of
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My mafter through his art foresees the danger That you , his friend , are in ; and
sends me forth ( l'or else his project dies ) to keep them living . Sings in Gonzalo's
Ear . While you here do snoring lis , Ojen - ry'd conlpiracy Pis time doth take : If of
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I will give him some relief , if it be , but for that : if I can recover him , and keep him
tame , and get to Naples with him , he's a present for any Emperor that ever trod
on neats - leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee ; I'll bring my wood home ...
I will give him some relief , if it be , but for that : if I can recover him , and keep him
tame , and get to Naples with him , he's a present for any Emperor that ever trod
on neats - leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee ; I'll bring my wood home ...
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... Queen and all ber elves come here anon . Puck . The King doth keep his revels
here to night , Take heed , the Queen come not within his fight.at For Oberon is
passing fell and wrath , Bécause that the , as her attendant , hath A lovely boy ...
... Queen and all ber elves come here anon . Puck . The King doth keep his revels
here to night , Take heed , the Queen come not within his fight.at For Oberon is
passing fell and wrath , Bécause that the , as her attendant , hath A lovely boy ...
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... for the ways are dangerous to pass , I do defire thy worthy company ; Upon
whose faith and honour I repose . Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour ; But
think upon my grief , a lady's grief ; And on the justice of my flying hence ; To keep
me ...
... for the ways are dangerous to pass , I do defire thy worthy company ; Upon
whose faith and honour I repose . Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour ; But
think upon my grief , a lady's grief ; And on the justice of my flying hence ; To keep
me ...
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Pray you , give me my gown , or else keep it in your arms . Enter Page , Shallow ,
and Slender . Shal . How now , master Parson ? good morrow , good Sir Hugh .
Keep a gamester from the dice , and a good ftudent from his book , and it is ...
Pray you , give me my gown , or else keep it in your arms . Enter Page , Shallow ,
and Slender . Shal . How now , master Parson ? good morrow , good Sir Hugh .
Keep a gamester from the dice , and a good ftudent from his book , and it is ...
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