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... Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me i O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lyf . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night , when Phoebe doth behold Her filver vifage ...
... Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me i O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lyf . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night , when Phoebe doth behold Her filver vifage ...
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( A time that lovers , flights doth ftill conceal ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to fteal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying our bofoms of their counfels ...
( A time that lovers , flights doth ftill conceal ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to fteal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying our bofoms of their counfels ...
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As waggish boys themselves in game forfwear , So the boy love is perjur'd every where : when Phabe doth behold , & c . deep midnight . } Shakspeare has a little forgotten himfelf . It appears from page 4. that to - morrow night would be ...
As waggish boys themselves in game forfwear , So the boy love is perjur'd every where : when Phabe doth behold , & c . deep midnight . } Shakspeare has a little forgotten himfelf . It appears from page 4. that to - morrow night would be ...
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Puck , The king doth keep his revels here to night ; Take heed , the queen come not within his fight , For Oberon is paffing fell and wrath , Because that fhe , as her attendant , hath A lovely boy , ftol'n from an Indian king ...
Puck , The king doth keep his revels here to night ; Take heed , the queen come not within his fight , For Oberon is paffing fell and wrath , Because that fhe , as her attendant , hath A lovely boy , ftol'n from an Indian king ...
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A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : He meeteth Puck , which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall , You do their work , and they fhall have good This 28 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . 1 ...
A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : He meeteth Puck , which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall , You do their work , and they fhall have good This 28 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . 1 ...
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