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Out o ' the moon , I do assure thee : I was the man i ' the moon when time was . Cal . I have seen thee in her , and I do adore thee : 150 my mistress show'd me thee , and thy dog , and thy bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the ...
Out o ' the moon , I do assure thee : I was the man i ' the moon when time was . Cal . I have seen thee in her , and I do adore thee : 150 my mistress show'd me thee , and thy dog , and thy bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the ...
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I'll show thee every fertile inch o'th ' island ; 160 and I will kiss thy foot : I prithee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ! when ' s god ' s asleep , he'll rob his bottle . Cal .
I'll show thee every fertile inch o'th ' island ; 160 and I will kiss thy foot : I prithee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ! when ' s god ' s asleep , he'll rob his bottle . Cal .
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I prithee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; 180 And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts ; Show thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee how ap perbung I To snare the nimble marmoset ; I'll bring thee physical ivrisinemastif ...
I prithee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; 180 And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts ; Show thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee how ap perbung I To snare the nimble marmoset ; I'll bring thee physical ivrisinemastif ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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