Shakespeare-Quarto Facsimiles (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ...it fees. Fetch me this hearbetand be thou here againe. Ere the Leuuohan can fwim a league fu. II e p u18 girdle about the earth, in forty minute, Obfrow.Hauing once this iuyce. He watch Titar.ia, whence fbe is afleepe, And drop the liquor of it in her eyes. The next thing when (he waking lookes vpon, (Be it on Lyon, Beare, or Wolfe, or Bull, On medling Monkey, or on bufie Ape) She (hall purfue i t, wi th the foule of loue. And ere I take this charme off from her light, (As I can take it with another hearbe) lie make her render vp her Page to me. But who comes heere? I am inuifible, And I will ouer-heaie their conference. Enter Dnmrtus, Helena following him. Derm.Wow. thee not, therefore purfue me not, Where is Lyftnder and faire Hermit? The one He (ray, the other ftayeth me. Thou toldft roe they were ilolne vnto this wood And here am I and wood within this wood, Becaufe I cannot meete my Henna. Hence, get th-e gone.and Follow me no more. Hel.Yon drawme, you hard-hearted Adamant, But yet you draw not Iron/or my heart Is true as fteele. Leaue you your power to draw, And And I (hall haue no power to follow you. Dem.'Do I enti ce you? do I fpeake you faire i Or rather do I not in plaineft truth, Tell you I do not, not I cannot loue you i Uel. And euen for that do I loue thee the more; I am your fpaniell, and Demetrius, The more you beate me, I will fawne on you. Vfeme but as your fpaniell; fpurne me, ftrike me, Neglec"lme, lofe me; onely giue me Ieaue (Vnworthy as lam) to follow you. What worfer place can 1 beg in your loue, (And yet a place of high refpcft with me) Then to be vfcd as you vfeyour dog. 2)--.Tempt not too much the hatred of my (pirn For Iam ficke when 1 do looke on thee. Hit. And I am ficke when I looke not on you. Deme. You do impeach you

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ...it fees. Fetch me this hearbetand be thou here againe. Ere the Leuuohan can fwim a league fu. II e p u18 girdle about the earth, in forty minute, Obfrow.Hauing once this iuyce. He watch Titar.ia, whence fbe is afleepe, And drop the liquor of it in her eyes. The next thing when (he waking lookes vpon, (Be it on Lyon, Beare, or Wolfe, or Bull, On medling Monkey, or on bufie Ape) She (hall purfue i t, wi th the foule of loue. And ere I take this charme off from her light, (As I can take it with another hearbe) lie make her render vp her Page to me. But who comes heere? I am inuifible, And I will ouer-heaie their conference. Enter Dnmrtus, Helena following him. Derm.Wow. thee not, therefore purfue me not, Where is Lyftnder and faire Hermit? The one He (ray, the other ftayeth me. Thou toldft roe they were ilolne vnto this wood And here am I and wood within this wood, Becaufe I cannot meete my Henna. Hence, get th-e gone.and Follow me no more. Hel.Yon drawme, you hard-hearted Adamant, But yet you draw not Iron/or my heart Is true as fteele. Leaue you your power to draw, And And I (hall haue no power to follow you. Dem.'Do I enti ce you? do I fpeake you faire i Or rather do I not in plaineft truth, Tell you I do not, not I cannot loue you i Uel. And euen for that do I loue thee the more; I am your fpaniell, and Demetrius, The more you beate me, I will fawne on you. Vfeme but as your fpaniell; fpurne me, ftrike me, Neglec"lme, lofe me; onely giue me Ieaue (Vnworthy as lam) to follow you. What worfer place can 1 beg in your loue, (And yet a place of high refpcft with me) Then to be vfcd as you vfeyour dog. 2)--.Tempt not too much the hatred of my (pirn For Iam ficke when 1 do looke on thee. Hit. And I am ficke when I looke not on you. Deme. You do impeach you

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

28

ISBN-13

978-1-130-67024-0

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9781130670240

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1-130-67024-4



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