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... moon ' ( iv . 3 . 232 ) . Longaville rhymes with ' ill ' ( iv . 3. 124 ) , and with ' com- pile ' ( iv . 3. 133 ) . Boyet with ' debt ' ( v . 2. 334 ) . Moth was perhaps pronounced mote . This word is apparently played on in iv . I. 150 ...
... moon ' ( iv . 3 . 232 ) . Longaville rhymes with ' ill ' ( iv . 3. 124 ) , and with ' com- pile ' ( iv . 3. 133 ) . Boyet with ' debt ' ( v . 2. 334 ) . Moth was perhaps pronounced mote . This word is apparently played on in iv . I. 150 ...
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... moon . Hol . The moon was a month old when Adam was no more , And raught not to five weeks when he came to five - score . The allusion holds in the exchange . Dull . ' Tis true indeed ; the collusion holds in the exchange . Hol . God ...
... moon . Hol . The moon was a month old when Adam was no more , And raught not to five weeks when he came to five - score . The allusion holds in the exchange . Dull . ' Tis true indeed ; the collusion holds in the exchange . Hol . God ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. exchange ; for the moon is never but a month old and I say beside that , ' twas a pricket that the princess killed . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , will you hear an extem- 50 poral epitaph on the death ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. exchange ; for the moon is never but a month old and I say beside that , ' twas a pricket that the princess killed . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , will you hear an extem- 50 poral epitaph on the death ...
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... moon one half so bright Through the transparent bosom of the deep , As doth thy face through tears of mine give light ; Thou shinest in every tear that I do weep : No drop but as a coach doth carry thee ; So ridest thou triúmphing in my ...
... moon one half so bright Through the transparent bosom of the deep , As doth thy face through tears of mine give light ; Thou shinest in every tear that I do weep : No drop but as a coach doth carry thee ; So ridest thou triúmphing in my ...
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... moon ; She an attending star , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron : O , but for my love , day would turn to night ! Of all complexions the cull'd sovereignty Do meet , as at a fair , in her fair cheek ...
... moon ; She an attending star , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron : O , but for my love , day would turn to night ! Of all complexions the cull'd sovereignty Do meet , as at a fair , in her fair cheek ...
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Antipholus Armado Athens Biron Boyet chain comedy Comedy of Errors Cost Costard dear Demetrius didst dost thou doth dream Dromio Duke Dull Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy false father favour fear fool forsworn gentle Gentlemen give gone grace hath hear heart heaven Helena hence Hermia Hippolyta Julia Kath King lady Launce letter lion Longaville look lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lysander madam Marry master merry mistress Monarcho moon Moth Navarre never night oath Oberon Philostrate play Pompey pray princess Proteus Puck Pyramus Quin Re-enter Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare Silvia Sir Proteus sleep speak Speed stay sweet Syracuse tears tell thee Theseus thine thing Thisby thou art thou hast Thurio Tita Titania tongue true unto Valentine villain wench wife word