The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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Page 11
... keep below . Ant . Where is the Master , Boatswain ? Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our la- bour . Keep your cabins ; you do assist the storm . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! What care these ...
... keep below . Ant . Where is the Master , Boatswain ? Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our la- bour . Keep your cabins ; you do assist the storm . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! What care these ...
Page 19
... Keep in Tunis , And let Sebastian wake ! " - Say , this were death That now hath seized them ; why , they were no ... keep them living . [ Sings in Gonzalo's ear . 2 Chapped . 1 A kind of jackdaw . While you here do snoring lie , Open ...
... Keep in Tunis , And let Sebastian wake ! " - Say , this were death That now hath seized them ; why , they were no ... keep them living . [ Sings in Gonzalo's ear . 2 Chapped . 1 A kind of jackdaw . While you here do snoring lie , Open ...
Page 20
... keep him tame , and get to Naples with him , he's a present for any emperor that ever trod on neat's - leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee : I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . He's in his fit now , and does not talk after ...
... keep him tame , and get to Naples with him , he's a present for any emperor that ever trod on neat's - leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee : I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . He's in his fit now , and does not talk after ...
Page 23
... keep a good tongue in thy head . Cal . Within this half hour will he be asleep ; Wilt thou destroy him then ? Ste . Ay , on mine honour . Ari . This will I tell my master . [ pleasure . Cal . Thou mak'st me merry : I am full of Let us ...
... keep a good tongue in thy head . Cal . Within this half hour will he be asleep ; Wilt thou destroy him then ? Ste . Ay , on mine honour . Ari . This will I tell my master . [ pleasure . Cal . Thou mak'st me merry : I am full of Let us ...
Page 51
... keep but three men and a boy yet , till my mother be dead : But what though ? yet I live like a poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit , till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll eat nothing ...
... keep but three men and a boy yet , till my mother be dead : But what though ? yet I live like a poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit , till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll eat nothing ...
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