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Page 57
... fleep . Sir , I am vext ; Bear with my weakness , my old brain is troubled : Be not disturb'd with my infirmity ; If thou be pleas'd , retire into my cell , And there repose ; a turn or two I'll walk To still my beating mind . Fer ...
... fleep . Sir , I am vext ; Bear with my weakness , my old brain is troubled : Be not disturb'd with my infirmity ; If thou be pleas'd , retire into my cell , And there repose ; a turn or two I'll walk To still my beating mind . Fer ...
Page 97
... fleep thou there , And never may'st thou come Lyfander near ; For as a furfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to a stomach brings ; Or as the herefies that men do leave Are hated most of those they did deceive ; So thou ...
... fleep thou there , And never may'st thou come Lyfander near ; For as a furfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to a stomach brings ; Or as the herefies that men do leave Are hated most of those they did deceive ; So thou ...
Page 105
... fleep , Being o'er shoes in blood , plunge in the deep , And kill me too . The fun was not so true unto the day , As he to me . Would he have stoll'n away From fleeping Hermia ? I'll believe as foon This whole earth may be bor'd , and ...
... fleep , Being o'er shoes in blood , plunge in the deep , And kill me too . The fun was not so true unto the day , As he to me . Would he have stoll'n away From fleeping Hermia ? I'll believe as foon This whole earth may be bor'd , and ...
Page 106
... fleep doth forrow owe , Which now in some flight measure it will pay , If for his Tender here I make some stay . ( Lies down . SCENE VI . Ob . What haft thou done ? thou haft mistaken quite , And laid thy love - juice on some true ...
... fleep doth forrow owe , Which now in some flight measure it will pay , If for his Tender here I make some stay . ( Lies down . SCENE VI . Ob . What haft thou done ? thou haft mistaken quite , And laid thy love - juice on some true ...
Page 116
... tedious night , Abate thy hours ; shine comforts from the East , That I may back to Athens by day - light , From these that my poor company deteft ; And And fleep , that fometimes shuts up forrow's eye , 116 A Midsummer - Night's Dream .
... tedious night , Abate thy hours ; shine comforts from the East , That I may back to Athens by day - light , From these that my poor company deteft ; And And fleep , that fometimes shuts up forrow's eye , 116 A Midsummer - Night's Dream .
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