The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... enter Puck . Captain of our fairy band Helena is here at hand ; And the youth , mistook by me , Pleading for a lover's fee . Shall we their fond pageant see ? Lord , what fools these mortals be ! Stand aside : the noise they make Will ...
... enter Puck . Captain of our fairy band Helena is here at hand ; And the youth , mistook by me , Pleading for a lover's fee . Shall we their fond pageant see ? Lord , what fools these mortals be ! Stand aside : the noise they make Will ...
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... enter Helena . Hel . O weary night , O long and tedious night , Abate thy hours ! Shine comforts from the east . That I may back to Athens by daylight , From these that my poor company detest : And sleep , that sometimes shuts up ...
... enter Helena . Hel . O weary night , O long and tedious night , Abate thy hours ! Shine comforts from the east . That I may back to Athens by daylight , From these that my poor company detest : And sleep , that sometimes shuts up ...
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... Enter Snug . Snug . Masters , the Duke is coming from the temple , and there is two or three lords and ladies more married : if our sport had gone forward , we had all been made men . ΙΟ Flu . O sweet bully Bottom ! Thus hath he lost ...
... Enter Snug . Snug . Masters , the Duke is coming from the temple , and there is two or three lords and ladies more married : if our sport had gone forward , we had all been made men . ΙΟ Flu . O sweet bully Bottom ! Thus hath he lost ...
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