The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... Stand forth , Demetrius . My noble Lord , This man hath my consent to marry her . Stand forth , Lysander : and , my gracious Duke , This man hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child . Thou , thou , Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes ...
... Stand forth , Demetrius . My noble Lord , This man hath my consent to marry her . Stand forth , Lysander : and , my gracious Duke , This man hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child . Thou , thou , Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes ...
Page 180
... stand forth . PYR . Thisby , the flowers of odious savours sweet- QUIN . Odours , odours . PYR . odours savours sweet : So hath thy breath , my dearest Thisby dear . But hark , a voice ! stay thou but here awhile , And by - and - by I ...
... stand forth . PYR . Thisby , the flowers of odious savours sweet- QUIN . Odours , odours . PYR . odours savours sweet : So hath thy breath , my dearest Thisby dear . But hark , a voice ! stay thou but here awhile , And by - and - by I ...
Page 208
... stand upon points.2 All for your delight , IIO Lys . He hath rid his Prologue like a rough colt ; he knows not the stop . A good moral , my Lord : it is not enough to speak , but to speak true . 121 HIP . Indeed he hath play'd on his ...
... stand upon points.2 All for your delight , IIO Lys . He hath rid his Prologue like a rough colt ; he knows not the stop . A good moral , my Lord : it is not enough to speak , but to speak true . 121 HIP . Indeed he hath play'd on his ...
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