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Page 81
... Enter certain Nymphs Iris . You sun - burn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither from the furrow , and be merry ; Make holy - day : your rye - straw hats put on , And these fresh nymphs encounter every one In country footing . Enter ...
... Enter certain Nymphs Iris . You sun - burn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither from the furrow , and be merry ; Make holy - day : your rye - straw hats put on , And these fresh nymphs encounter every one In country footing . Enter ...
Page 163
... Enter PANDARUS and a Seruant Ser . with him the mortall Venus , the heart bloud of beauty , loues inuisible soule . Enter PARIS and HELENA III . i . 47 . Pan . Faire be to you my Lord , and to all this faire company : faire desires in ...
... Enter PANDARUS and a Seruant Ser . with him the mortall Venus , the heart bloud of beauty , loues inuisible soule . Enter PARIS and HELENA III . i . 47 . Pan . Faire be to you my Lord , and to all this faire company : faire desires in ...
Page 178
... Enter HECTOR Enter ACHILLES and his Myrmidons Achil . Looke Hector how the Sunne begins to set ; How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles , Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne . Enter PANDARUS Pan . Full merrily the humble ...
... Enter HECTOR Enter ACHILLES and his Myrmidons Achil . Looke Hector how the Sunne begins to set ; How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles , Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne . Enter PANDARUS Pan . Full merrily the humble ...
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