The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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Page 43
... Moone . Hol . The Moone was a month old when Adam was no more . And wrought not to five - weekes when he came to five- score . Th'allusion holds in the Exchange . 50 Dul . ' Tis true indeede , the Collusion holds in the Exchange . Hol ...
... Moone . Hol . The Moone was a month old when Adam was no more . And wrought not to five - weekes when he came to five- score . Th'allusion holds in the Exchange . 50 Dul . ' Tis true indeede , the Collusion holds in the Exchange . Hol ...
Page 44
... Moone is never but a month old : and I say be- side that , ' twas a Pricket that the Princesse kill'd . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , will you heare an extemporall Epytaph on the death of the Deare , and to humour the ignorant call'd the Deare ...
... Moone is never but a month old : and I say be- side that , ' twas a Pricket that the Princesse kill'd . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , will you heare an extemporall Epytaph on the death of the Deare , and to humour the ignorant call'd the Deare ...
Page 49
... Moone one halfe so bright , Through the transparent bosome of the deepe , As doth thy face through teares of mine give light : Thou shin'st in every teare that I doe weepe , No drop , but as a Coach doth carry thee : So ridest thou ...
... Moone one halfe so bright , Through the transparent bosome of the deepe , As doth thy face through teares of mine give light : Thou shin'st in every teare that I doe weepe , No drop , but as a Coach doth carry thee : So ridest thou ...
Page 57
... Moone , Shee ( an attending Starre ) scarce seene a light . Ber . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Berowne . O , but for my Love , day would turne to night , 250 Of all complexions the cul'd sovereignty , Doe meet as at a faire in her ...
... Moone , Shee ( an attending Starre ) scarce seene a light . Ber . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Berowne . O , but for my Love , day would turne to night , 250 Of all complexions the cul'd sovereignty , Doe meet as at a faire in her ...
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... Moone . Kin . Will you not dance ? How come you thus e- stranged ? Rosa . You tooke the Moone at full , but now shee's changed ? Kin . Yet still she is the Moone , and I the Man . 230 Rosa . [ King ] The musick playes , vouchsafe some ...
... Moone . Kin . Will you not dance ? How come you thus e- stranged ? Rosa . You tooke the Moone at full , but now shee's changed ? Kin . Yet still she is the Moone , and I the Man . 230 Rosa . [ King ] The musick playes , vouchsafe some ...
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