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" These are the forgeries of jealousy : And never, since the middle summer's spring, Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or in the beached margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with... "
An Introduction to Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream - Page 7
by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 104 pages
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...jealousy : And never, since the middle summer's spring, Vet we on bill, in dale, forest, or mead, Bj paied ? K. Phi. Speak England first, that hath been forward first To speak Bol with thy brawls thon hast disturb'd our sport. Therefore the wind», piping to ua in Tain, A»...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20

George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1828 - 384 pages
...Perigenia, whom he ravished ? And make him with fair /Eg I ft break bis faith With Ariadne and Antiopa? Tit. These are the forgeries of jealousy: And never, since...mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or on the beachy margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou hast...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical & Critical. Printed ...

1828 - 386 pages
...Perigenia, whom he ravished ? And make him with fair JCgle break bis faith With Ariadne and Antiopa? Tit. These are the forgeries of jealousy: And never, since...mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or on the beachy margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou hast...
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The Fairy Mythology, Volume 2

Thomas Keightley - 1828 - 392 pages
...The haunts of the Fairies on earth are the most rural and romautic that can be selected. They meet On hill, in dale, forest or mead, By paved fountain,...brook, Or on the beached margent of the sea, To dance their ringlets to the whistling wind. And the place of Titania's repose is A bank whereon the wild...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 2

1828 - 778 pages
...guilty, the Fairy king had rashly sworn — never since that middle summer's spring To meet in hill or dale, forest or mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or on the beached margin of the sea," — (Midsummer Night's Dream, Act 2.) mail a faithful couple should by their constancy...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...whom he ravished ? And make him with fair jUgle break his failli, With Ariadne, and Antiopa? Ttla. These are the forgeries of jealousy : And never, since...brook, Or on the beached margent of the sea, To dance oiirringlcts to the whistling: wind, am with thy brants thou Iiast disturbed our sport : Therefore...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary ..., Part 2; Parts 1945-1948

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...that, in some lawful assembly of churches, all these strifes may be decided. Hooker. Never since that middle summer's spring Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, But with thy brawli thou hast disturbed our sport. k SAalupeare. As he lay along Under an oak, whose...
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Classical Examinations: Or, A Selection of University Scholarship ..., Volume 1

University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 pages
...Xenoph. Memorab. i. 2. Kat Kpiriaç ei¡ Kali êiKatwç ¿v ¿virtfiäro. VIL Into Greek Tragic Iambics. These are the forgeries of jealousy : And never since the middle summer's spring, Met vre on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or on the beached margent...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 444 pages
...Perigenia,y whom he ravished ? And make him with fair JEgl6 break his faith, With Ariadne, and Antiopa? Tita. These are the forgeries of jealousy : And never, since the middle summer's spring,2 Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead< By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or on the...
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pages
...with fuir /Г.ц1с; break his faith, With Ariadne, and Л nt ¡opa? Tita, These are the foreeries of jealousy : And never, since the middle summer's...hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain, or bv rushy brook, Or on the beached margent of the see, To darce our rinfflcts to the whistling wind,...
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