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Page 14
... meet and join . Jove's lightnings , the precurfers Of dreadful thunder - claps , more momentary And fight out - running were not ; the fire and cracks Of fulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune Seem'd to befiege , and make his bold ...
... meet and join . Jove's lightnings , the precurfers Of dreadful thunder - claps , more momentary And fight out - running were not ; the fire and cracks Of fulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune Seem'd to befiege , and make his bold ...
Page 58
... meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander ; when I prefented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it , but I fear'd Left I might anger thee . Pro . But , fay again , where didft thou leave these varlets ? Ari . I told you , fir ...
... meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander ; when I prefented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it , but I fear'd Left I might anger thee . Pro . But , fay again , where didft thou leave these varlets ? Ari . I told you , fir ...
Page 82
... meet thee once with Helena To do obfervance to the morn of May , There will I stay for thee . Her . My good Lyfander , I fwear to thee , by Cupid's strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the fimplicity of Venus ...
... meet thee once with Helena To do obfervance to the morn of May , There will I stay for thee . Her . My good Lyfander , I fwear to thee , by Cupid's strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the fimplicity of Venus ...
Page 83
... meet ; And thence from Athens turn away our eyes , To feek new friends , and ftranger companies . Farewel , fweet play - fellow ; pray thou for us , And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius ! Keep word , Lyfander , we muft ftarve our ...
... meet ; And thence from Athens turn away our eyes , To feek new friends , and ftranger companies . Farewel , fweet play - fellow ; pray thou for us , And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius ! Keep word , Lyfander , we muft ftarve our ...
Page 87
... meet me in the palace - wood , a mile without the town , by moon - light , there we will rehearse ; for if we meet in the city , we shall be dog'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean time , I will draw a bill of ...
... meet me in the palace - wood , a mile without the town , by moon - light , there we will rehearse ; for if we meet in the city , we shall be dog'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean time , I will draw a bill of ...
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