The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... this howling : they are lowder then the weather , or our office : yet againe ? What do you heere ? Shal we give ore and drowne , have you a minde to sinke ? Sebas . A poxe o ' your throat , you 4 I. i . 12-42 ] THE TEMPEST.
... this howling : they are lowder then the weather , or our office : yet againe ? What do you heere ? Shal we give ore and drowne , have you a minde to sinke ? Sebas . A poxe o ' your throat , you 4 I. i . 12-42 ] THE TEMPEST.
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... againe , lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mari . All lost , to prayers , to prayers , all lost . 60 Botes . What must our mouths be cold ? Gonz . The King , and Prince , at prayers , let's assist them , for our case is as theirs ...
... againe , lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mari . All lost , to prayers , to prayers , all lost . 60 Botes . What must our mouths be cold ? Gonz . The King , and Prince , at prayers , let's assist them , for our case is as theirs ...
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... selfe . Mir . Alack , for pitty : I not remembring how I cride out then 129. roalties : royalties - 3-4F . 131. with King : wi'the King - CAPELL . 150 Will cry it ore againe : it is a hint 10 I. ii . 106-133 ] THE TEMPEST.
... selfe . Mir . Alack , for pitty : I not remembring how I cride out then 129. roalties : royalties - 3-4F . 131. with King : wi'the King - CAPELL . 150 Will cry it ore againe : it is a hint 10 I. ii . 106-133 ] THE TEMPEST.
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... againe Did us but loving wrong . Mir . Alack , what trouble Was I then to you ? Pro . O , a Cherubin 170 180 Thou was't that did preserve me ; Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heaven , When I have deck'd the sea with ...
... againe Did us but loving wrong . Mir . Alack , what trouble Was I then to you ? Pro . O , a Cherubin 170 180 Thou was't that did preserve me ; Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heaven , When I have deck'd the sea with ...
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... againe , And are upon the Mediterranian Flote 1 Bound sadly home for Naples , Supposing that they saw the Kings ship wrackt , And his great person perish . Pro . Ariel , thy charge Exactly is perform'd ; but there's more worke : What is ...
... againe , And are upon the Mediterranian Flote 1 Bound sadly home for Naples , Supposing that they saw the Kings ship wrackt , And his great person perish . Pro . Ariel , thy charge Exactly is perform'd ; but there's more worke : What is ...
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