The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... Hermia and Lysander Lysander . How now , my love ? Why is your cheek so pale ? How chance the roses there do fade so fast ? 120 Hermia . Belike for want of rain ... which I could well 130 Beteem them from the tempest of my eyes ...
... Hermia and Lysander Lysander . How now , my love ? Why is your cheek so pale ? How chance the roses there do fade so fast ? 120 Hermia . Belike for want of rain ... which I could well 130 Beteem them from the tempest of my eyes ...
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... Hermia . God speed , fair Helena : whither away ? Helena [ coming forward into the hall ] . Call you me fair ? that ' fair ' again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars , and your tongue's sweet ...
... Hermia . God speed , fair Helena : whither away ? Helena [ coming forward into the hall ] . Call you me fair ? that ' fair ' again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars , and your tongue's sweet ...
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... Hermia ; this you know I know ; And here , with all good will , with all my heart , In Hermia's love I yield you up my part : And yours of Helena to me bequeath ... Whom I do love , and will do till my death . Helena . Never did mockers ...
... Hermia ; this you know I know ; And here , with all good will , with all my heart , In Hermia's love I yield you up my part : And yours of Helena to me bequeath ... Whom I do love , and will do till my death . Helena . Never did mockers ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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