Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 |
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Halaman 438
... Sing me now asleep ; Then to your offices and let me rest . THE FAIRIES sing . You spotted snakes with double tongue , Thorny hedgehogs , be not seen ; Newts and blind - worms , do no wrong , Come not near our fairy queen . Cho ...
... Sing me now asleep ; Then to your offices and let me rest . THE FAIRIES sing . You spotted snakes with double tongue , Thorny hedgehogs , be not seen ; Newts and blind - worms , do no wrong , Come not near our fairy queen . Cho ...
Halaman 444
... sing , that they shall hear I am not afraid . The ousel cock so black of hue , With orange - tawny bill , The throstle with his note so true , The wren with little quill , [ Sings . IIJ Tita . [ Awaking . ] What angel wakes me from my ...
... sing , that they shall hear I am not afraid . The ousel cock so black of hue , With orange - tawny bill , The throstle with his note so true , The wren with little quill , [ Sings . IIJ Tita . [ Awaking . ] What angel wakes me from my ...
Halaman 445
... sing again : Mine ear is much enamour'd of thy note ; So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape ; And thy fair virtue's force perforce doth move me On the first view to say , to swear , I love thee . Bot . Methinks , mistress , you should ...
... sing again : Mine ear is much enamour'd of thy note ; So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape ; And thy fair virtue's force perforce doth move me On the first view to say , to swear , I love thee . Bot . Methinks , mistress , you should ...
Halaman 463
... sing it in the latter end of a play , before the Duke : peradventure , to make it the more gracious , I shall sing it at her death . - SCENE II . Athens . QUINCE's house . Enter QUINCE , FLUTE , SNOUT , and STARVELING . [ Exit . Quin ...
... sing it in the latter end of a play , before the Duke : peradventure , to make it the more gracious , I shall sing it at her death . - SCENE II . Athens . QUINCE's house . Enter QUINCE , FLUTE , SNOUT , and STARVELING . [ Exit . Quin ...
Halaman 473
... Sing , and dance it trippingly . Tita . First , rehearse your song by rote , To each word a warbling note : Hand in hand , with fairy grace , Will we sing , and bless this place . Obe . Now , until the break of day , Through this house ...
... Sing , and dance it trippingly . Tita . First , rehearse your song by rote , To each word a warbling note : Hand in hand , with fairy grace , Will we sing , and bless this place . Obe . Now , until the break of day , Through this house ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies & Poems, Volume 2 William Shakespeare Tampilan cuplikan - 1901 |
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Antonio art thou Bass Bassanio better Bianca Bion Bohemia Camillo comes Count daughter dear Demetrius dost doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear fool forest of Arden fortune gentle gentleman give Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia Hippolyta honour Hortensio Illyria Kate Kath King knave lady Laun Leon look lord Lucentio Lysander madam maid Malvolio marry master mistress Nerissa never night Orlando Padua Petruchio PHILOSTRATE play pray prithee Puck Pyramus Re-enter ring Rosalind Rousillon Salan Salar SCENE Shep Shylock Sicilia Signior sing Sir Toby speak swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast Titania tongue Tranio unto wife word young youth
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Halaman 506 - Jew: hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by' the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is? If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that. If a Jew wrong a Christian,...
Halaman 560 - And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress
Halaman 739 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.
Halaman 760 - O fellow, come, the song we had last night: Mark it, Cesario; it is old and plain: The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Halaman 796 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day.