The Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure. The comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer-night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like itBernhard Tauchnitz, 1868 |
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Page 292
... hast given her rhymes , And interchang'd love - tokens with my child : Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung , With feigning voice , verses of feigning love ; And stol'n th ' impression of her fantasy — With bracelets of thy hair ...
... hast given her rhymes , And interchang'd love - tokens with my child : Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung , With feigning voice , verses of feigning love ; And stol'n th ' impression of her fantasy — With bracelets of thy hair ...
Page 321
... hast given me cause to curse . If thou hast slain Lysander in his sleep , Being o'er shoes in blood , plunge in knee - deep , And kill me too . The sun was not so true unto the day As he to me : would he have stol'n away From sleeping ...
... hast given me cause to curse . If thou hast slain Lysander in his sleep , Being o'er shoes in blood , plunge in knee - deep , And kill me too . The sun was not so true unto the day As he to me : would he have stol'n away From sleeping ...
Page 455
... hast not sat as I do now , Wearing thy hearer in thy mistress ' praise , Thou hast not lov'd : Or if thou hast not broke from company Abruptly , as my passion now makes me , Thou hast not lov'd . O Phebe , Phebe , Phebe ! Ros . Alas ...
... hast not sat as I do now , Wearing thy hearer in thy mistress ' praise , Thou hast not lov'd : Or if thou hast not broke from company Abruptly , as my passion now makes me , Thou hast not lov'd . O Phebe , Phebe , Phebe ! Ros . Alas ...
Contents
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 83 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 137 |
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