The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... Song be in Quire , placed aloft , and accompanied with some broken Musicke . " - The implied comparison of broken ribs to broken music appears to be but a whimsical fancy , with no link of connection but a verbal one suggested by broken ...
... Song be in Quire , placed aloft , and accompanied with some broken Musicke . " - The implied comparison of broken ribs to broken music appears to be but a whimsical fancy , with no link of connection but a verbal one suggested by broken ...
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... head of a bird , and never miss . " 6 Drayton in the thirteenth song of his Poly - Olbion has a fine description of a deer - hunt , which he winds up thus : Duke S. But what said Jaques ? Did he not SCENE I. 31 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... head of a bird , and never miss . " 6 Drayton in the thirteenth song of his Poly - Olbion has a fine description of a deer - hunt , which he winds up thus : Duke S. But what said Jaques ? Did he not SCENE I. 31 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... SONG . Ami . Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me , And tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat , Come hither , come hither , come hither : Here shall he see no enemy But Winter and rough weather . [ Exeunt . 9 ...
... SONG . Ami . Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me , And tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat , Come hither , come hither , come hither : Here shall he see no enemy But Winter and rough weather . [ Exeunt . 9 ...
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... song , as a weasel sucks eggs . More , I pr'ythee , more . Ami . My voice is ragged : I know I cannot please you . Jaq . I do not desire you to please me ; I do desire you to sing . Come , more ; another stanza : call you ' em stanzas ...
... song , as a weasel sucks eggs . More , I pr'ythee , more . Ami . My voice is ragged : I know I cannot please you . Jaq . I do not desire you to please me ; I do desire you to sing . Come , more ; another stanza : call you ' em stanzas ...
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... SONG . All . Who doth ambition shun , And loves to live i the sun , Seeking the food he eats , And pleased with what he gets , Come hither , come hither , come hither : Here shall he see no enemy But Winter and rough weather . Jaq . I ...
... SONG . All . Who doth ambition shun , And loves to live i the sun , Seeking the food he eats , And pleased with what he gets , Come hither , come hither , come hither : Here shall he see no enemy But Winter and rough weather . Jaq . I ...
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Adam Audrey bear Beau better brother called CELIA Cesario Clown Collier's second folio Corrected dear Devil dost doth Duke F Dyce Enter Sir Exeunt Exit eyes FABIAN fair faith father Fool Forest Forest of Arden Fortune Ganymede gentle gentleman give hand Hanmer hath heart hither honour humour Illyria Jaques Julius Cæsar knight lady Lettsom live lord lover madam Malvolio MARIA marry matter meaning merry mistress motley Fool never niece old text Olivia original reads Orlando Orsino Phebe phrase play Poet pr'ythee pray Rosalind SCENE Sebastian sense Shakespeare shalt shepherd SILVIUS sing Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUECHEEK Sir TOBY BELCH Sir Topas song soul speak sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast tongue Touch Touchstone Twelfth Night Viola woman word youth