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MIRA . Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter , — who | Thy father was the
duke of Milan , and Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing | A prince of
power . Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better MIRA . Sir , are not you my
father ?
MIRA . Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter , — who | Thy father was the
duke of Milan , and Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing | A prince of
power . Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better MIRA . Sir , are not you my
father ?
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Since thou dost give Pro . Thou liest , malignant thing ! Hast thou me pains ,
forgot Let me remember thee what thou hast promis ' d , The foul witch Sycorax ,
who , with age and envy , Which is not yet perforin ' d me . Was grown into a hoop
...
Since thou dost give Pro . Thou liest , malignant thing ! Hast thou me pains ,
forgot Let me remember thee what thou hast promis ' d , The foul witch Sycorax ,
who , with age and envy , Which is not yet perforin ' d me . Was grown into a hoop
...
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And , for thou wast a spirit too delicate Pro . But , as ' t is , To act her earthy and
abhorr ' d commands , We cannot miss him : he does make our fire , Refusing her
grand hests , she did confine thee , Fetch in our wood , and serves in offices By ...
And , for thou wast a spirit too delicate Pro . But , as ' t is , To act her earthy and
abhorr ' d commands , We cannot miss him : he does make our fire , Refusing her
grand hests , she did confine thee , Fetch in our wood , and serves in offices By ...
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Thou inost lying slave , Whom stripes may move , not kindness ! I have us ' d thee
, Filth as thou art , with human care ; and lodg ' d thee In mine own cell , till thou
didst seek to violate The honour of my child . Cal . O ho , O ' ho ! — would it had ...
Thou inost lying slave , Whom stripes may move , not kindness ! I have us ' d thee
, Filth as thou art , with human care ; and lodg ' d thee In mine own cell , till thou
didst seek to violate The honour of my child . Cal . O ho , O ' ho ! — would it had ...
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And say what thou seest yond . FER . O , if a virgin , MIRA . What is ' t ? a spirit ?
And your affection not gone forth , I ' ll make you Lord , how it looks about !
Believe me , sir , The queen of Naples . It carries a brave form : - - but ' t is a spirit .
And say what thou seest yond . FER . O , if a virgin , MIRA . What is ' t ? a spirit ?
And your affection not gone forth , I ' ll make you Lord , how it looks about !
Believe me , sir , The queen of Naples . It carries a brave form : - - but ' t is a spirit .
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