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... thee ( Of thee my deere one ; thee my daughter ) who Art ignorant of what thou art . naught knowing Of whence I am : nor that I am more better Then Prospero , Master of a full poore cell , And thy no greater Father . Mira . More to know ...
... thee ( Of thee my deere one ; thee my daughter ) who Art ignorant of what thou art . naught knowing Of whence I am : nor that I am more better Then Prospero , Master of a full poore cell , And thy no greater Father . Mira . More to know ...
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... thee farther : Lend thy hand And plucke my Magick garment from me : So , 30 [ Lays down his mantle . ] Lye there my Art : wipe thou thine eyes , have comfort , The direfull spectacle of the wracke which touch'd The very vertue of ...
... thee farther : Lend thy hand And plucke my Magick garment from me : So , 30 [ Lays down his mantle . ] Lye there my Art : wipe thou thine eyes , have comfort , The direfull spectacle of the wracke which touch'd The very vertue of ...
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... thee . Ar . To every Article . I boorded the Kings ship : now on the Beake , Now in the Waste , 1 the Decke , in every Cabyn , 230 I flam'd amazement , sometime I'ld divide 1 midship And burne in many places ; on the Top - mast , The ...
... thee . Ar . To every Article . I boorded the Kings ship : now on the Beake , Now in the Waste , 1 the Decke , in every Cabyn , 230 I flam'd amazement , sometime I'ld divide 1 midship And burne in many places ; on the Top - mast , The ...
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... most preciously . Ar . Is there more toyle ? Since thou dost give me pains , Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , Which is not yet perform'd me . Pro . How now ? moodie ? What is't thou 14 I. ii . 216-244 ] THE TEMPEST.
... most preciously . Ar . Is there more toyle ? Since thou dost give me pains , Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , Which is not yet perform'd me . Pro . How now ? moodie ? What is't thou 14 I. ii . 216-244 ] THE TEMPEST.
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... thee worthy service , 290 Told thee no lyes , made thee no mistakings , serv'd Without or grudge , or grumblings ; thou did promise To bate1 me a full yeere . Pro . Do'st thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? 1 abate Ar . No ...
... thee worthy service , 290 Told thee no lyes , made thee no mistakings , serv'd Without or grudge , or grumblings ; thou did promise To bate1 me a full yeere . Pro . Do'st thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? 1 abate Ar . No ...
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