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... night for lovers - a warm night - a summer's night -a midsummer's night - dewy thickets - the moon .... The moon ? Why , of course , the moon ! Pitch darkness is for tragedy , moonlight for love , for illusion . Lovers can be pardonably ...
... night for lovers - a warm night - a summer's night -a midsummer's night - dewy thickets - the moon .... The moon ? Why , of course , the moon ! Pitch darkness is for tragedy , moonlight for love , for illusion . Lovers can be pardonably ...
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... night - wanderers , laughing at their harm ? Those that Hobgoblin call you and sweet Puck , You do their work , and they shall have good luck . Are not you he ? I Puck . Thou speak'st aright ; am that merry wanderer of the night . I ...
... night - wanderers , laughing at their harm ? Those that Hobgoblin call you and sweet Puck , You do their work , and they shall have good luck . Are not you he ? I Puck . Thou speak'st aright ; am that merry wanderer of the night . I ...
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... night ! O night with hue so black ! O night , which ever art when day is not : O night , O night , alack , alack , alack , I fear my Thisby's promise is forgot .... Q.M. N.D. 5 150 160 170 180 190 200 And thou , O wall ! O 5.1.145 A ...
... night ! O night with hue so black ! O night , which ever art when day is not : O night , O night , alack , alack , alack , I fear my Thisby's promise is forgot .... Q.M. N.D. 5 150 160 170 180 190 200 And thou , O wall ! O 5.1.145 A ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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