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... . Sitting on a bank , Weeping again the king my father's wreck , This music crept by me upon the waters , Allaying both their fury and my passion 390 With its sweet air : thence I have follow'd it Act I. Sc . ii . THE TEMPEST.
... . Sitting on a bank , Weeping again the king my father's wreck , This music crept by me upon the waters , Allaying both their fury and my passion 390 With its sweet air : thence I have follow'd it Act I. Sc . ii . THE TEMPEST.
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. With its sweet air : thence I have follow'd it , Or it hath drawn me rather . But ' tis gone . No , it begins again . Ariel sings . Full fathom five thy father lies ; Of his bones are coral made ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. With its sweet air : thence I have follow'd it , Or it hath drawn me rather . But ' tis gone . No , it begins again . Ariel sings . Full fathom five thy father lies ; Of his bones are coral made ...
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... Follow me . Speak not you for him ; he's a traitor . Come ; 460 I'll manacle thy neck and feet together : Sea - water shalt thou drink ; thy food shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled ...
... Follow me . Speak not you for him ; he's a traitor . Come ; 460 I'll manacle thy neck and feet together : Sea - water shalt thou drink ; thy food shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled ...
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... Follow me . [ To Ari . ] Hark what thou else shalt do me . Mir . Be of comfort ; Pros . Ari . My father's of a better nature , sir , Than he appears by speech : this is unwonted Which now came from him . Thou shalt be as free As ...
... Follow me . [ To Ari . ] Hark what thou else shalt do me . Mir . Be of comfort ; Pros . Ari . My father's of a better nature , sir , Than he appears by speech : this is unwonted Which now came from him . Thou shalt be as free As ...
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... follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster , to make a wonder of a poor drunkard ! Cal . I prithee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts ; Show thee a jay's nest ...
... follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster , to make a wonder of a poor drunkard ! Cal . I prithee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts ; Show thee a jay's nest ...
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