We, Hermia, like two artificial gods Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key, As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds Had been incorporate. So we grew... The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ... - Page 151by William Shakespeare - 1853 - 884 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Sidney Beisly - 1864
...Scene 2, female friendship is most beautifully compared to a double cherry, &c. Helena to Hermia : — We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our...Like to a double cherry, — seeming parted, But yet a union in partition, — So with two seeming bodies, but one heart ; Two of the first, like coats... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1865
...hasty-footed time For parting us,—0, and is it all forgot ? All school-day's friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods,...together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted, But yet a union in partition; Two lovely berries moulded in one stem; So, with two seeming bodies, but one... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1866
...hasty-footed time For parting us,— O, and is all forgot ? All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods,...Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem : So, with two seeming bodies, but one... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1866
...hasty-footed time For parting us, — O, and is all forgot ? All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have...Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem : So, with two seeming bodies, but one... | |
 | Mary Forrest - American literature - 1866 - 511 pages
...adamantine links. Instance the clinging fondness of Helena and Hermia, in Midsummer Night's Dream:" "We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our...together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted, But yet a unison in partition, Two lovely berries molded on one stem ; Bo with two seeming bodies, but one... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1075 pages
...hasty-footed time 200 For parting us, — O, is it all forgot? All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods,...cherry, seeming parted, But yet an union in partition; 210 Two lovely berries moulded on one stem ; So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart ; Two of the... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1867
...hasty-footed time For parting us, — O, and is all forgot? All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have...Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem: So, with two seeming bodies, but one... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1867
...time For parting us, — 0, and is all forgot ? 7 All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? 7 U. So holy and so perfect is my love, And I in such a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem : ' Oís— circle*. í in the old copies.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - English drama - 1868 - 764 pages
...hasty-footed time For parting us,— O, and is all forgot ? All school-days' friendship, childhood r he will or no ; Imagine him a Frenchman, and thy foe. Poor boy ! he smiles, methínks ; a union in partition. Two lovely berries moulded on one stem : So, with two seeming bodies, but one... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1869 - 968 pages
...spent, When we have chid the hasty-footed time For parting us. — O ! is all forgot ? All school days' by his liberty. loving1 berries moulded on one stem, So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart ; Two of the first,... | |
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