The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1899 |
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... comes a spirit of his , and to torment me For bringing wood in slowly . I'll fall flat ; Perchance he will not mind me . Trin . Here's neither bush nor shrub , to bear off any weather at all , and another storm brewing ; 10 I hear it ...
... comes a spirit of his , and to torment me For bringing wood in slowly . I'll fall flat ; Perchance he will not mind me . Trin . Here's neither bush nor shrub , to bear off any weather at all , and another storm brewing ; 10 I hear it ...
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... Come on , then ; down , and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy- headed monster . A most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , - Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . But that the poor monster's in drink ...
... Come on , then ; down , and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy- headed monster . A most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , - Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . But that the poor monster's in drink ...
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... come , ' and ' go , ' And breathe twice , and cry , ' so , so , ' Each one , tripping on his toe , Will be here with mop and mow . Do you love me , master ? no ? Pros . Dearly , my delicate Ariel . Do not approach Till thou dost hear me ...
... come , ' and ' go , ' And breathe twice , and cry , ' so , so , ' Each one , tripping on his toe , Will be here with mop and mow . Do you love me , master ? no ? Pros . Dearly , my delicate Ariel . Do not approach Till thou dost hear me ...
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... comes ; I know her by her gait . Enter Juno . Juno . How does my bounteous sister ? Go with me To bless this twain ... come to you at the farthest In the very Act IV . Sc . i . THE TEMPEST.
... comes ; I know her by her gait . Enter Juno . Juno . How does my bounteous sister ? Go with me To bless this twain ... come to you at the farthest In the very Act IV . Sc . i . THE TEMPEST.
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... Come , temperate nymphs , and help to celebrate A contract of true love ; be not too late . Enter certain Nymphs . You sunburn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither from the furrow , and be merry : Make holiday ; your rye - straw ...
... Come , temperate nymphs , and help to celebrate A contract of true love ; be not too late . Enter certain Nymphs . You sunburn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither from the furrow , and be merry : Make holiday ; your rye - straw ...
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