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A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : " He meeteth Puck
, which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall • This Puck seems but a
dreaming dolt , " Still walking like a ragged colt , " And oft out of bed doth bolt , “
Of ...
A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : " He meeteth Puck
, which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall • This Puck seems but a
dreaming dolt , " Still walking like a ragged colt , " And oft out of bed doth bolt , “
Of ...
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I am a spirit , of no common rate ; The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I
do love thee : therefore , go with me ; I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; Mine
car is much enamour'd of thy note , On the first view to say , to swear , I love ...
I am a spirit , of no common rate ; The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I
do love thee : therefore , go with me ; I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; Mine
car is much enamour'd of thy note , On the first view to say , to swear , I love ...
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( But by some power it is , ) my love to Hermia , Melted as doth the snow , ' seems
to me now As the remembrance of an idle gawd , 8 Which in my childhood I did
dote upon : And all the faith , the virtue of my heart , 6 Fair Helena in fancy ...
( But by some power it is , ) my love to Hermia , Melted as doth the snow , ' seems
to me now As the remembrance of an idle gawd , 8 Which in my childhood I did
dote upon : And all the faith , the virtue of my heart , 6 Fair Helena in fancy ...
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And tragical , my noble lord , it is ; For Pyramus therein doth kill himself . Which ,
when I saw rehears'd , I must confess , Made mine eyes water ; but more merry
tears The passion of loud laughter never shed . THE . What are they , that do play
it ...
And tragical , my noble lord , it is ; For Pyramus therein doth kill himself . Which ,
when I saw rehears'd , I must confess , Made mine eyes water ; but more merry
tears The passion of loud laughter never shed . THE . What are they , that do play
it ...
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66 This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present 66 Wall , that vile wall
which did these lovers funder : 66 And through wall's chink , poor souls , they are
content 66 To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . 66 This man , with
lantern ...
66 This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present 66 Wall , that vile wall
which did these lovers funder : 66 And through wall's chink , poor souls , they are
content 66 To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . 66 This man , with
lantern ...
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