This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...oppose myself to whatever fall she may lay for him. SCENE V.--Before Perdita's house; a balcony; Perdita singing at the window. Enter Camillo And Olivia. Perd. "Lovest thou me? then oh, I pray Though we be parted far, Let our days bound together be, Not as days of lovers are, That in different kingdoms cast, Dote upon ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...oppose myself to whatever fall she may lay for him. SCENE V.--Before Perdita's house; a balcony; Perdita singing at the window. Enter Camillo And Olivia. Perd. "Lovest thou me? then oh, I pray Though we be parted far, Let our days bound together be, Not as days of lovers are, That in different kingdoms cast, Dote upon one silver star, Or bid the flying sunbeams haste To carry messages afar. "For though from thee to me the day Flies tipped with golden fire; And blessed though the sunbeams be That light the eyes of my desire; Not these alone our days shall bind, But hopes and faiths that lovelier are, With all in life that's sweet and kind, And all in love that bids aspire." exit Perdita. Cam. 'T is a fair enough creature. Oliv. You are sure she is gone? Cam. Certain, I saw her dress. Oliv. Then up with you into the balcony--'t is already past the hour--Cresento will be upon us and all lost. Cam. You are sure of Sylvian? Oliv. Fear not--the letter I writ him would have sent him to the Americas had there been a necessity--have a care that you do not appear to him, for so that my cousin be not mortally wounded in the scuffle't is a small matter and of no consequence to you. Cam. Kindly said; thou art very cousinly to-day. But thou art sure of his advent? Oliv. Sure--did'st not indite the letter thyself--is he a man and will have a woman to waste paper kisses and all the coinage of Cupid's folly upon him nor come to closer quarters on request--haste! haste!--I 'll warrant him inhumanly mad ere this. aside. I have thee now by the forelock of thy weakness, thou traitor. I 'll bow thy head--trust me for the goodness of my intention--till it do reach the dust. If I do not alter in a few moments the natural complexion of thy soul--if I do not let fall ...
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