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Page 6
Heigh , my hearts ! cheerly , cheerly , Boats . Work you , then . my hearts ! yare ,
yare ! Take in the topsail ! Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whoreson , insolent Tend
to the master ' s whistle ! [ Exeunt Mariners . ] noise - maker , we are less afraid to
...
Heigh , my hearts ! cheerly , cheerly , Boats . Work you , then . my hearts ! yare ,
yare ! Take in the topsail ! Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whoreson , insolent Tend
to the master ' s whistle ! [ Exeunt Mariners . ] noise - maker , we are less afraid to
...
Page 30
Ay , with a heart as willing my lord ? As bondage e ' er of freedom : here ' s my
hand . Trin . Lord , quoth he ! - that a monster should MIRA . And mine , with my
heart in ' t : and now , be such a natural ! farewell , I CAL . Lo , lo , again ! bite him
to ...
Ay , with a heart as willing my lord ? As bondage e ' er of freedom : here ' s my
hand . Trin . Lord , quoth he ! - that a monster should MIRA . And mine , with my
heart in ' t : and now , be such a natural ! farewell , I CAL . Lo , lo , again ! bite him
to ...
Page 60
... rashness : answer my life my judgPropinquity and property of blood , Thy
youngest daughter does not love thee least ; And as a stranger to my heart and
me Nor are those empty - hearted whose low sound Hold thee , from this , for
ever !
... rashness : answer my life my judgPropinquity and property of blood , Thy
youngest daughter does not love thee least ; And as a stranger to my heart and
me Nor are those empty - hearted whose low sound Hold thee , from this , for
ever !
Page 78
Vengeance ! plague ! death ! confusion ! LEAR . O , how this mother swells up
toward my Fiery ? what quality ? Why , Gloster , Gloster , heart ! I ' d speak with
the duke of Cornwall and his wife . Hysterica * passio , ( 4 ) — down , thou
climbing ...
Vengeance ! plague ! death ! confusion ! LEAR . O , how this mother swells up
toward my Fiery ? what quality ? Why , Gloster , Gloster , heart ! I ' d speak with
the duke of Cornwall and his wife . Hysterica * passio , ( 4 ) — down , thou
climbing ...
Page 79
O me , my heart , my rising heart ! — but , knapp ' d ' em o ' the coxcombs with a
stick , and down ! cried , Down , wantons , down : ' t was her brother , Fool . Cry to
it , nuncle , as the cockney did to that , in pure kindness to his horse , buttered ...
O me , my heart , my rising heart ! — but , knapp ' d ' em o ' the coxcombs with a
stick , and down ! cried , Down , wantons , down : ' t was her brother , Fool . Cry to
it , nuncle , as the cockney did to that , in pure kindness to his horse , buttered ...
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