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Page 52
... Exeunt . Gon . All three of them are defp'rate ; their great guilt , Like poifon giv'n to work a great time after , Now ' gins to bite the fpirits . I beseech you That are of fuppler joints , follow them swiftly , And hinder them from ...
... Exeunt . Gon . All three of them are defp'rate ; their great guilt , Like poifon giv'n to work a great time after , Now ' gins to bite the fpirits . I beseech you That are of fuppler joints , follow them swiftly , And hinder them from ...
Page 58
... Exeunt . Pro . Come with a thought ; I thank thee , Ariel : come . Enter Ariel . Ari . Thy thoughts I cleave to ; what's thy pleasure ? Pro . Spirit ! We must prepare to meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander ; when I prefented ...
... Exeunt . Pro . Come with a thought ; I thank thee , Ariel : come . Enter Ariel . Ari . Thy thoughts I cleave to ; what's thy pleasure ? Pro . Spirit ! We must prepare to meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander ; when I prefented ...
Page 61
... Exeunt . My charms crack not ; my spirits obey ; and time Goes upright with his carriage : how's the day ? Ari . On the fixth hour ; at which time , my lord , You faid our work fhould cease . Pro . I did fay fo , When first I rais'd the ...
... Exeunt . My charms crack not ; my spirits obey ; and time Goes upright with his carriage : how's the day ? Ari . On the fixth hour ; at which time , my lord , You faid our work fhould cease . Pro . I did fay fo , When first I rais'd the ...
Page 81
... Exeunt . Lyf . How now , my love ? why is your cheek fo pale ? How chance the roses there do fade fo faft ? Her . Belike , for want of rain , which I could well Beteem them from the tempeft of mine eyes . Lyf . Hermia , for ought that ...
... Exeunt . Lyf . How now , my love ? why is your cheek fo pale ? How chance the roses there do fade fo faft ? Her . Belike , for want of rain , which I could well Beteem them from the tempeft of mine eyes . Lyf . Hermia , for ought that ...
Page 87
... Exeunt . *** ACT II . SCENE I. The wood . Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck ( or Robin - goodfellow ) at another . PUCK . OW now , spirit , whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill , over dale , H ° Through bush , through briar , Over ...
... Exeunt . *** ACT II . SCENE I. The wood . Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck ( or Robin - goodfellow ) at another . PUCK . OW now , spirit , whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill , over dale , H ° Through bush , through briar , Over ...
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