Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be : In their gold coats spots you see ; Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours : I must go seek... Modern English: Elementary lessons in English - Page 91by Henry Pendexter Emerson, Ida Catherine Bender - 1906Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 518 pages
...over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moones sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green:9 The cowslips tall her pensioners be;1 In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 414 pages
...over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moones sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon...dew-drops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear. Farewel, thou lob of spirits, I'll be gone ; Our queen and all her elves come here anon. Puck. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 384 pages
...reading : " what mov'cl me to invite And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green:4 The cowslips tall her pensioners be;* In their gold coats spots you see ;6 Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours: I must go seek some dew-drops... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moones sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs ' upon...must go seek some dew-drops here, And hang a pearl in ev'ry cowslip's ear. Farewell, thou lob 2 of spirits, I'll be gone; Our queen and all our elves come... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 552 pages
...Shakspeare's time. The former corresponds with the French momentaine. ACT II. Scene 1. Page 30. FAI. And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. Mr. Steevens in the happy and elegant remark at the end of his note on the last line has made a slight... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pages
...over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moone's sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green :* The cowslips tall her pensioners be ;* [3} This proverbial phrase came originally from the camp. When a rendezvous was appointed,- the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 436 pages
...do wander every where, Swifter than the moones sphere; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbst upon the green : The cowslips tall her pensioners...seek some dew-drops here, And hang a pearl in every cowsKp's ear. Farewell, them lob} of spirits, I'll be gone; Our queen and all her elves come here anon.'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 452 pages
...green : The cowslips tall her peusioners he ; In their gold coats spots you see ; Those he ruhies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours...hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear. Farewell, thou lohJ of spirits, I'll he gone; Our queen and all her elves come here anon. Pnck. The king doth keep... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 520 pages
...over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moones sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green :9 The cowslips tall her pensioners be ;' In their gold coats spots you see ; Those be rubies, fairy... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1812 - 188 pages
...source of their sweet odours. He thus introduces a fairy speaking — And I serve the fairy-queen, To dew her orbs upon the green ; The cowslips tall...their savours : I must go seek some dew-drops here and there, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, ACT 2, Sc. 1. HYOSCYAMUS NICER.... | |
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