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Page 17
... looke on . Pro . But as ' tis We cannot misse him : he do's make our fire , Fetch in our wood , and serves in Offices That profit us : What hoa : slave : Caliban : Thou Earth , thou : speake . Cal . within . There's wood enough within ...
... looke on . Pro . But as ' tis We cannot misse him : he do's make our fire , Fetch in our wood , and serves in Offices That profit us : What hoa : slave : Caliban : Thou Earth , thou : speake . Cal . within . There's wood enough within ...
Page 25
... Looke , hee's winding up the watch of his wit , By and by it will strike . Gon . Sir . Seb . One : Tell.1 Gon . When every greefe is entertaind , That's offer'd comes to th ' entertainer . Seb . A dollor . 1 count 20 Gon . Dolour comes ...
... Looke , hee's winding up the watch of his wit , By and by it will strike . Gon . Sir . Seb . One : Tell.1 Gon . When every greefe is entertaind , That's offer'd comes to th ' entertainer . Seb . A dollor . 1 count 20 Gon . Dolour comes ...
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... looke how well my Garments sit upon me , Much feater then before : My Brothers servants Were then my fellowes , now they are my men . Seb . But for your conscience . Ant . I Sir : where lies that ? ' Twould put me to my slipper : But I ...
... looke how well my Garments sit upon me , Much feater then before : My Brothers servants Were then my fellowes , now they are my men . Seb . But for your conscience . Ant . I Sir : where lies that ? ' Twould put me to my slipper : But I ...
Page 44
... looke wearily . 40 Fer . No , noble Mistris , ' tis fresh morning with me When you are by at night : I do beseech you Cheefely , that I might set it in my prayers , What is your name ? Mir . Miranda , O my Father , I have broke your ...
... looke wearily . 40 Fer . No , noble Mistris , ' tis fresh morning with me When you are by at night : I do beseech you Cheefely , that I might set it in my prayers , What is your name ? Mir . Miranda , O my Father , I have broke your ...
Page 57
... Doe you love me Master ? no ? Pro . Dearely , my delicate Ariell : doe not approach Till thou do'st heare me call . Ar . Well : I conceive . Exit . Pro . Looke thou be true : doe not give 57 THE TEMPEST [ IV . i . 21-50.
... Doe you love me Master ? no ? Pro . Dearely , my delicate Ariell : doe not approach Till thou do'st heare me call . Ar . Well : I conceive . Exit . Pro . Looke thou be true : doe not give 57 THE TEMPEST [ IV . i . 21-50.
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