| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 552 pages
...near tlte Shepherd's cottage. Enter AUTOLYCTS, singing. When daffodils begin to peer, — With, hey ! the doxy over the dale, — Why, then comes in the...bleaching on the hedge, — With, hey ! the sweet birds, 0, how they sing ! — Doth set my pugging tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 642 pages
...disguise ourselves. [Exeunt. SCENE II. — The same. A Road near the Shepherd's Cottage. Enter ATTTOLTCUS, When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh! the doxy...pale. The white sheet bleaching on the hedge, With heigh! the sweet birds, 0, how they sing! Doth set my pugging tooth on edge; ¥or a quart of ale is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1100 pages
...A road near the Shepherd's cottage . Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing. When daffodils begin to peer, AVith . Hast. O, let us pay the time but needful woe, Since...beforehand with our griefs, in This England never did, nor heiyh ! the sweet birds, O, how they sing ! Doth set my pugging tooth on edge; For a quart ofalc is... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1868 - 786 pages
...disguise ourselves. [Exeunt. SCENE \\.-The same. A Road near the Shepherd's Cottage. Enter Autolycus, wain as you to catch ; And yet as heavy as my weight...turtle 1 shall a buzzard take thee? Kath. Ay, for a The larlc that tirra-lirra chants, With heigh 1 with hey ! the thrush and tütí jay : Are summer songs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 500 pages
...near the Shepherd's cottage. Enter AUTOLTCUS, singing. When daffodils begin to peer, — With, hey! the doxy over the dale, — Why, then comes in the...hedge, — With, hey! the sweet birds, O, how they singl — Doth set my pugging tooth on edge; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king. The lark , that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 838 pages
...becoming accompaniment to his sad duty. " Enter Autolyeut, ringing ; When daffodils begin to peer, V, ith heigh ! the doxy over the dale, — Why, then comes...: For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale." Act IV., Scene 2. This last line is understood by some as meaning, that the Spring holds a partial... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 144 pages
...near the Shepherd's Cottage. Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing. When daffodils begin to peer,— With hey ! the doxy over the dale,— Why then comes in the sweet...bleaching on the hedge, With hey ! the sweet birds, 0, how they sing ! Doth set my pugging 2 tooth on edge; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king. 1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 428 pages
...daffodils begin to peer, — With, heigh ! the doxy over the dale, — Why, then comes in the sweet o' 111' year ; For the red blood reigns in the Winter's pale....the sweet birds, O, how they sing ! — .Doth set my pugging tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king. The lark, that tirra-lirra chants,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 584 pages
...II. — The same. A Road near the Shepherd's Cottage. Enter Autolycus, singing. When daffodils begins to peer, With heigh ! the doxy over the dale, Why...pale. The white sheet bleaching on the hedge, With heigh ! the sweet birds, O, how they sing ! Doth set my pugging tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale... | |
| Alfred Roffe - Music in literature - 1878 - 144 pages
...Act IV. Scene 2. Bohemia. A road near the Shepherd's cottage. Enter AuTOl.YCUS, singing. " AUTOLYCUS. When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh ! the doxy...pale. The white sheet bleaching on the hedge, With heigh ! the sweet birds, O, how they sing 1 Doth set my pugging tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale... | |
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