The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Brennan Bros., Publishers, 1890 - 926 pages |
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... thou art . Gon . I'll warrant him from drowning ; though the ship were no stronger than a nut - shell , and as leaky as an unstanched wench . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold set her two courses off ; to sea again , lay her off ...
... thou art . Gon . I'll warrant him from drowning ; though the ship were no stronger than a nut - shell , and as leaky as an unstanched wench . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold set her two courses off ; to sea again , lay her off ...
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... thou hast dispos'd , And all the rest o ' the fleet ? Ari . Safely in harbour Is the king's ship ; in the deep nook , where once Thou call'dst me up at midnight to fetch dew From the still - vex'd Bermoothes , there she's hid : The ...
... thou hast dispos'd , And all the rest o ' the fleet ? Ari . Safely in harbour Is the king's ship ; in the deep nook , where once Thou call'dst me up at midnight to fetch dew From the still - vex'd Bermoothes , there she's hid : The ...
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... thou beest Stephano , touch me , and speak to me ; for I am Trinculo ; -be not afeard , -thy good friend Trinculo ... art very Trinculo , indeed : How cam'st thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Can he vent Trinculos ? Trin . I ...
... thou beest Stephano , touch me , and speak to me ; for I am Trinculo ; -be not afeard , -thy good friend Trinculo ... art very Trinculo , indeed : How cam'st thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Can he vent Trinculos ? Trin . I ...
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... thou think so , spirit ? Ari . Mine would , sir , were I human . Pro . And mine shall . Hast thou , which art but air , a touch , a feeling Of their afflictions ? and shall not myself , One of their kind , that relish all as sharply ...
... thou think so , spirit ? Ari . Mine would , sir , were I human . Pro . And mine shall . Hast thou , which art but air , a touch , a feeling Of their afflictions ? and shall not myself , One of their kind , that relish all as sharply ...
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... art thou ? I understand thee not . Laun . What a block art thou , that thou can'st not ? My staff understands me . Speed . What thou say'st ? | O sweet - suggesting love , if thou hast sinn â–¡ , Teach me , thy tempted subject , to ...
... art thou ? I understand thee not . Laun . What a block art thou , that thou can'st not ? My staff understands me . Speed . What thou say'st ? | O sweet - suggesting love , if thou hast sinn â–¡ , Teach me , thy tempted subject , to ...
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