The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Honors , on my brother : Whereon A treacherous Armie levied , one mid - night Fated to th ' purpose , did Anthonio open The gates of Millaine , and ith ' dead of darkenesse The ministers for th ' purpose hurried thence Me , and thy ...
... Honors , on my brother : Whereon A treacherous Armie levied , one mid - night Fated to th ' purpose , did Anthonio open The gates of Millaine , and ith ' dead of darkenesse The ministers for th ' purpose hurried thence Me , and thy ...
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... honor of my childe . Cal . Oh ho , oh ho , would't had bene done : Thou didst prevent me , I had peopel'd else This Isle with Calibans . Mira . [ Pros . ] Abhorred Slave , 393. made : madest - Rowe . 413. Mira.'s speech given to Pros ...
... honor of my childe . Cal . Oh ho , oh ho , would't had bene done : Thou didst prevent me , I had peopel'd else This Isle with Calibans . Mira . [ Pros . ] Abhorred Slave , 393. made : madest - Rowe . 413. Mira.'s speech given to Pros ...
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... honor you . Mir . I am a foole To weepe at what I am glad of . Pro . Faire encounter Of two most rare affections : heavens raine grace On that which breeds betweene ' em . Fer . Wherefore weepe you ? Mir : At mine unworthinesse , that ...
... honor you . Mir . I am a foole To weepe at what I am glad of . Pro . Faire encounter Of two most rare affections : heavens raine grace On that which breeds betweene ' em . Fer . Wherefore weepe you ? Mir : At mine unworthinesse , that ...
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... honor into lust , to take away The edge of that dayes celebration , When I shall thinke , or Phabus Steeds are founderd , Or Night kept chain'd below . Pro . Fairely spoke ; Sit then , and talke with her , she is thine owne ; What ...
... honor into lust , to take away The edge of that dayes celebration , When I shall thinke , or Phabus Steeds are founderd , Or Night kept chain'd below . Pro . Fairely spoke ; Sit then , and talke with her , she is thine owne ; What ...
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... my bounteous sister ? goe with me To blesse this twaine , that they may prosperous be , And honourd in their Issue . 109. Marses : Mars's - 3-4F . They Sing . Ju . Honor , riches , marriage , blessing , 59 THE TEMPEST [ IV . i . 80-105.
... my bounteous sister ? goe with me To blesse this twaine , that they may prosperous be , And honourd in their Issue . 109. Marses : Mars's - 3-4F . They Sing . Ju . Honor , riches , marriage , blessing , 59 THE TEMPEST [ IV . i . 80-105.
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