The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 177
... scorn ? M Is ' t not enough , is ' t not enough , Young Man , That I did never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? Good troth , you do me wrong ( good sooth , you do ...
... scorn ? M Is ' t not enough , is ' t not enough , Young Man , That I did never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? Good troth , you do me wrong ( good sooth , you do ...
Page 187
... scorn ? Scorn and derision never come in tears : Look , when I vow , I weep : and vows so born , In their nativity all truth appears . How can these things in me seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith to prove them true ? HEL ...
... scorn ? Scorn and derision never come in tears : Look , when I vow , I weep : and vows so born , In their nativity all truth appears . How can these things in me seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith to prove them true ? HEL ...
Page 208
... , Dog , and Bush of Thorn , Presenteth Moonshine ; for , if you will know , 1 ready . 2 punctuation ( note that of the Prologue ) . 3 pipe , flageolet . 130 By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn To meet 208 A MIDSUMMER.
... , Dog , and Bush of Thorn , Presenteth Moonshine ; for , if you will know , 1 ready . 2 punctuation ( note that of the Prologue ) . 3 pipe , flageolet . 130 By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn To meet 208 A MIDSUMMER.
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