The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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Page xxxvi
... night from the Cowrte . haste . the Lorde be with yow & wth us all . amen . ffrom the Bell in Carter Lane the 25 october 1598 . Yowrs in all kyndenes , Ryc . Quyney . " To my Loveing good frend & contryman , Mr. Wm . Shackesp'e thees ...
... night from the Cowrte . haste . the Lorde be with yow & wth us all . amen . ffrom the Bell in Carter Lane the 25 october 1598 . Yowrs in all kyndenes , Ryc . Quyney . " To my Loveing good frend & contryman , Mr. Wm . Shackesp'e thees ...
Page xxxvii
... Night Dreame , he happened to take at Crendon , in Bucks , ( I think it was Midsummer night that he happened to be there ) , which is the road from London to Stratford ; and there was living that constable , about 1642 , when I came ...
... Night Dreame , he happened to take at Crendon , in Bucks , ( I think it was Midsummer night that he happened to be there ) , which is the road from London to Stratford ; and there was living that constable , about 1642 , when I came ...
Page xxxix
... Night's Dream ; and it forms a striking contrast to the gross and vulgar flattery with which other contemporary dramatists endeavoured to soothe her ear : " That very time I saw ( but thou could'st not ) Flying between the cold moon and ...
... Night's Dream ; and it forms a striking contrast to the gross and vulgar flattery with which other contemporary dramatists endeavoured to soothe her ear : " That very time I saw ( but thou could'st not ) Flying between the cold moon and ...
Page lxi
... night unto hir , by the name of Rich . the 3. Shakes- peare , overhearing their conclusion , went before , was enter- tained , and at his game ere Burbidge came . Then , message being brought that Rich . the 3 was at the dore ...
... night unto hir , by the name of Rich . the 3. Shakes- peare , overhearing their conclusion , went before , was enter- tained , and at his game ere Burbidge came . Then , message being brought that Rich . the 3 was at the dore ...
Page lxvi
... night - complaints , and sits in little rest . The bird's estate I may compare with mine , To whom fond love doth work such wrongs by day , That in the night my heart must needs repine , And storm with sighs , to ease me as I may ...
... night - complaints , and sits in little rest . The bird's estate I may compare with mine , To whom fond love doth work such wrongs by day , That in the night my heart must needs repine , And storm with sighs , to ease me as I may ...
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