The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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You mar our labour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! these roarers for the name of king ? silence : trouble us not . Readily . What care To cabins : Gon .
You mar our labour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! these roarers for the name of king ? silence : trouble us not . Readily . What care To cabins : Gon .
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My master through his art foresees the danger That these , his friends , are in ; and sends me forth , Then , tell me , ( For else his project dies , ) to keep them living . [ Sings in GONZALO's ear . 10 TEMPEST . ACT II . SCENE II .
My master through his art foresees the danger That these , his friends , are in ; and sends me forth , Then , tell me , ( For else his project dies , ) to keep them living . [ Sings in GONZALO's ear . 10 TEMPEST . ACT II . SCENE II .
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Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away . Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Aside . [ Exeunt . SCENE II .
Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away . Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Aside . [ Exeunt . SCENE II .
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but , while thou livest , keep a good tongue in thy Proceed . Cal . I say , by sorcery he got this isle ; From me he got it . Revenge it on him If thy greatness will for , I know , thou dar'st ; But this thing dare not . Ste .
but , while thou livest , keep a good tongue in thy Proceed . Cal . I say , by sorcery he got this isle ; From me he got it . Revenge it on him If thy greatness will for , I know , thou dar'st ; But this thing dare not . Ste .
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Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour , But think upon my grief , a lady's grief ; And on the justice of my flying hence , To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heaven and fortune still reward with plagues .
Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour , But think upon my grief , a lady's grief ; And on the justice of my flying hence , To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heaven and fortune still reward with plagues .
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