The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 163
... to enrich my pain , To have his sight thither and back again . 1 faint - hued . 2 of no capacity . 3 sport . [ exit . 230 240 250 [ exit . 4 dearly bought . ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . II SCENE II . The Same 163 NIGHT'S DREAM.
... to enrich my pain , To have his sight thither and back again . 1 faint - hued . 2 of no capacity . 3 sport . [ exit . 230 240 250 [ exit . 4 dearly bought . ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . II SCENE II . The Same 163 NIGHT'S DREAM.
Page 169
... sport . Therefore the Winds , piping to us in vain , As in revenge have suck'd up from the Sea Contagious fogs ... sports . 11 teeming . 12 growth . 169 ACT II Sc . I OBE . Do you amend NIGHT'S DREAM.
... sport . Therefore the Winds , piping to us in vain , As in revenge have suck'd up from the Sea Contagious fogs ... sports . 11 teeming . 12 growth . 169 ACT II Sc . I OBE . Do you amend NIGHT'S DREAM.
Page 194
... sport ; And , like a forester , the groves may tread , Even till the Eastern Gate , all fiery - red , Opening on Neptune , with fair - blessed beams Turns into yellow gold his salt green streams . 1 sky . 2 salutiferous . 3 its . 4 ...
... sport ; And , like a forester , the groves may tread , Even till the Eastern Gate , all fiery - red , Opening on Neptune , with fair - blessed beams Turns into yellow gold his salt green streams . 1 sky . 2 salutiferous . 3 its . 4 ...
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