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An I may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll fpeak in a monftrous little voice ; -Thife , Thifne , —Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby dear ! and lady dear ! Quin . No , no ; you must play Pyramus , and , Flute , you ...
An I may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll fpeak in a monftrous little voice ; -Thife , Thifne , —Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby dear ! and lady dear ! Quin . No , no ; you must play Pyramus , and , Flute , you ...
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Thou Speak ' ft aright ; ] I would fill up the verse which I fuppofe the author left complete : I am , thou fpeak'st aright ; It seems that in the Fairy mythology , Puck , or Hobgoblin , was the trusty servant of Oberon , and always ...
Thou Speak ' ft aright ; ] I would fill up the verse which I fuppofe the author left complete : I am , thou fpeak'st aright ; It seems that in the Fairy mythology , Puck , or Hobgoblin , was the trusty servant of Oberon , and always ...
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7 I am invifible ; ] I thought proper here to obferve , that , as Oberon and Puck his attendant , may be frequently ob ferved to fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defigned by the poet to be fuppofed on the ...
7 I am invifible ; ] I thought proper here to obferve , that , as Oberon and Puck his attendant , may be frequently ob ferved to fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defigned by the poet to be fuppofed on the ...
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... you fat fmiling at his cruel prey :Lyfander ! what , remov'd ? Lyfander ! lord ! What , out of hearing ? gone ? no found , no word ? Alack , where are you ? fpeak , an if you hear ; Speak , of all loves ; I fwoon almoft with fear .
... you fat fmiling at his cruel prey :Lyfander ! what , remov'd ? Lyfander ! lord ! What , out of hearing ? gone ? no found , no word ? Alack , where are you ? fpeak , an if you hear ; Speak , of all loves ; I fwoon almoft with fear .
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... and he himself muft fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect , -Ladies , or fair ladies , I would wish you , or , I would request you , or , I would entreat you , not to fear , not to tremble : my life for yours .
... and he himself muft fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect , -Ladies , or fair ladies , I would wish you , or , I would request you , or , I would entreat you , not to fear , not to tremble : my life for yours .
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