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Page 29
Heavens rain grace Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers , — On that which
breeds between ' em ! What is your name ? FER . Wherefore weep you ? MIRA .
Miranda : - 40 my father , MIRA . At mine unworthiness , that dare not offer I have
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Heavens rain grace Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers , — On that which
breeds between ' em ! What is your name ? FER . Wherefore weep you ? MIRA .
Miranda : - 40 my father , MIRA . At mine unworthiness , that dare not offer I have
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Page 34
Perform ' d , my Ariel ; a grace it had , devouring : Ant . I ' ll be thy second . Of my
instruction hast thou nothing ' bated , [ Exeunt SEBASTIAN and ANTONIO . In
what thou hadst to say : so , with good life , Gon . All three of them are desperate
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Perform ' d , my Ariel ; a grace it had , devouring : Ant . I ' ll be thy second . Of my
instruction hast thou nothing ' bated , [ Exeunt SEBASTIAN and ANTONIO . In
what thou hadst to say : so , with good life , Gon . All three of them are desperate
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Page 36
Thou and thy meaner fellows your last grace , Here on this grass - plot , in this
very place , service Did worthily perform ; and I must use you To come and sport :
- her peacocks fly amain ; In such another trick . Go , bring the rabble , Approach
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Thou and thy meaner fellows your last grace , Here on this grass - plot , in this
very place , service Did worthily perform ; and I must use you To come and sport :
- her peacocks fly amain ; In such another trick . Go , bring the rabble , Approach
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Thy grace shall have it . STE . Ay , and this . CAL . The dropsy drown this fool !
what do you mean , A noise of Hunters heard . Enter diver ' s Spirits , To dote thus
on such luggage ? Let ' s alone , in shape of hounds , and hunt them about ; And
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Thy grace shall have it . STE . Ay , and this . CAL . The dropsy drown this fool !
what do you mean , A noise of Hunters heard . Enter diver ' s Spirits , To dote thus
on such luggage ? Let ' s alone , in shape of hounds , and hunt them about ; And
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Page 43
You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , ARI . I drink the air before me
, and return For the like loss I have her sovereign aid Or e ' er your pulse twice
beat . [ Exit . | And rest myself content . Gon . All torment , trouble , wonder , and ...
You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , ARI . I drink the air before me
, and return For the like loss I have her sovereign aid Or e ' er your pulse twice
beat . [ Exit . | And rest myself content . Gon . All torment , trouble , wonder , and ...
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