id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044010357986 Collier, John Payne Shakespeare's library : a collection of the romances, novels, poems, and histories, used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas : now first collected, and accurately reprinted from the original editions / with introductory notices v.1 1843 .txt text/plain 110052 6140 81 Kings are knowne to commaund, servants are blamelesse to consent: feare not thou then to lift at Egistus; PanTale.] DORASTUS AND FAWNIA. so poore Fawnia was diversly perplexed; for the next morning getting up very earely shee went to her sheepe, thinking with hard labours to passe away her new conceived amours, relieve " No, Saladyne, intreat them with favours, and entertaine them with love, so shalt thou have thy conscience cleare beautie so inveagled the eye of Rosader, that forgetting himselfe, hee stood and fedde his lookes on the favour of present affection, and as thy heart loves, thy thoughts censure; but if thou knowest that in liking Rosalynd thou least in loving her that likes not thee, thou fold thy selfe in time, began a long discourse, how Montanus the yoong shepheard, that was in love with Phoebe, could by no meanes obtaine any favour at her hands, but still pained in restlesse ./cache/hvd.32044010357986.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044010357986.txt