The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page 15
... fpirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands , Refufing her grand hefts , fhe did confine thee , By help of her more potent minifters , And in her most unmitigable rage , Into a cloven pine ; within which rift Imprifon'd ...
... fpirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands , Refufing her grand hefts , fhe did confine thee , By help of her more potent minifters , And in her most unmitigable rage , Into a cloven pine ; within which rift Imprifon'd ...
Page 31
... fpirit of perfuafion , only Profeffes to perfuade ) the King , his fon's alive ; " Tis as impoffible that he's undrown'd , As he , that fleeps here , fwims . Seb . I have no hope , That he's undrown'd . Ant . O , out of that no hope ...
... fpirit of perfuafion , only Profeffes to perfuade ) the King , his fon's alive ; " Tis as impoffible that he's undrown'd , As he , that fleeps here , fwims . Seb . I have no hope , That he's undrown'd . Ant . O , out of that no hope ...
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... fpirit torments me ; oh ! Ste . This is fome monfter of the Ifle , with four legs , who has got , as I take it , an ague : where the devil fhould he learn our language ? I will give him fome relief , if it be but for that : if I can ...
... fpirit torments me ; oh ! Ste . This is fome monfter of the Ifle , with four legs , who has got , as I take it , an ague : where the devil fhould he learn our language ? I will give him fome relief , if it be but for that : if I can ...
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... fpirit ; appear , and pertly . No tongue ; all eyes ; be filent . [ To Ferdinand . [ Soft Mufick . A MASQUE . Enter Iris . Iris . Ceres , moft bounteous lady , thy rich leas Of wheat , rye , barley , fetches , oats , and peafe ; Thy ...
... fpirit ; appear , and pertly . No tongue ; all eyes ; be filent . [ To Ferdinand . [ Soft Mufick . A MASQUE . Enter Iris . Iris . Ceres , moft bounteous lady , thy rich leas Of wheat , rye , barley , fetches , oats , and peafe ; Thy ...
Page 63
... fpirits obey , and No time Goes upright with his carriage : how's the Day ? Ari . On the fixth hour , at which time , my lord , You faid , our work fhould ceafe . Pro . I did fay fo , When firft I rais'd the tempeft ; fay , my fpirit ...
... fpirits obey , and No time Goes upright with his carriage : how's the Day ? Ari . On the fixth hour , at which time , my lord , You faid , our work fhould ceafe . Pro . I did fay fo , When firft I rais'd the tempeft ; fay , my fpirit ...
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