The dramatic works of William Shakespeare : accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq: with a glossary, and notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakespeare . se. The. What say you, Hermia? be advisd, fair maid:To you your father should be as a god;One that composd your beauties ; yea, and oneTo whom you are but as a form in wax,By him imprinted, and within his powerTo leave the figure, or disfigure it.Demetrius is a worthy gentleman. Her. So is Lysander. The. In himself he is: But, in this kind, wanting your fathers voice,The other must be held

The dramatic works of William Shakespeare : accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq: with a glossary, and notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakespeare . se. The. What say you, Hermia? be advisd, fair maid:To you your father should be as a god;One that composd your beauties ; yea, and oneTo whom you are but as a form in wax,By him imprinted, and within his powerTo leave the figure, or disfigure it.Demetrius is a worthy gentleman. Her. So is Lysander. The. In himself he is: But, in this kind, wanting your fathers voice,The other must be held Stock Photo
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare : accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq: with a glossary, and notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakespeare . se. The. What say you, Hermia? be advisd, fair maid:To you your father should be as a god;One that composd your beauties ; yea, and oneTo whom you are but as a form in wax, By him imprinted, and within his powerTo leave the figure, or disfigure it.Demetrius is a worthy gentleman. Her. So is Lysander. The. In himself he is: But, in this kind, wanting your fathers voice, The other must be held the worthier. Her. I would my father lookd but with my eyes. The. Rather your eyes must with his judgmentlook. Her. I do entreat your grace to pardon me.I know not by what power I am made bold;Nor how it may concern my modesty, In such a presence here, to plead my thoughts:But I beseech your grace that I may knowThe worst that may oefal me in this case, If I refuse to wed Demetrius. The. Either to die the death, or to abjureFor ever the society of men.Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires, Know of your youth, examine well your blood.Whether, if you yield not to your fathers choice, m Baubles, . MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DKLAJ1.Act IV.—Scene I.

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