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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
9. | I ’ll kiss thy foot: I ’ll swear myself thy subject | ||
ii. ii. 153 | |||
10. | Alas, now, pray you, Work not so hard |
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iii. i. 15 | |||
11. | The isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not | ||
iii. ii. 144 | |||
12. | Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears |
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iii. ii. 146 | |||
13. | . . . and sometime voices | ||
iii. ii. 147 | |||
14. | Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquet . . . inviting the King, etc., to eat |
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iii. iii. 19 | |||
15. | Each one, tripping on his toe, Will be here with mop and mow |
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iv. i. 46 | |||
16. | Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate A contract of true love |
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iv. i. 132 | |||
17. | Enter certain Reapers, properly habited | ||
iv. i. 138 |