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... PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . THESEUS . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace : four happy days bring in Another moon ; but , O , methinks , how slow This old moon wanes ! she lingers my desires , Like to a step - dame ...
... PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . THESEUS . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace : four happy days bring in Another moon ; but , O , methinks , how slow This old moon wanes ! she lingers my desires , Like to a step - dame ...
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William Shakespeare. THESEUS . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth : Turn melancholy forth to funerals ; The pale companion is not for our pomp . - [ Exit PHILOSTRATE ...
William Shakespeare. THESEUS . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth : Turn melancholy forth to funerals ; The pale companion is not for our pomp . - [ Exit PHILOSTRATE ...
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... Philostrate . PHILOSTRATE . Here , mighty Theseus . THESEUS . Say , what abridgment have you for this evening ? What mask ? what music ? How shall we beguile The lazy time , if not with some delight ? PHILOSTRATE . There is a brief how ...
... Philostrate . PHILOSTRATE . Here , mighty Theseus . THESEUS . Say , what abridgment have you for this evening ? What mask ? what music ? How shall we beguile The lazy time , if not with some delight ? PHILOSTRATE . There is a brief how ...
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