The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 51
... hath so strictly tied Her to her chamber , that ' tis impossible . 50 One twelve moons more she ' ll wear Diana's livery ; 10 This by the eye of Cynthia hath she vow'd , And on her virgin honour will not break it . Third Knight . Loath ...
... hath so strictly tied Her to her chamber , that ' tis impossible . 50 One twelve moons more she ' ll wear Diana's livery ; 10 This by the eye of Cynthia hath she vow'd , And on her virgin honour will not break it . Third Knight . Loath ...
Page 56
... Hath their keel cut : but fortune's mood Varies again ; the grisled north Disgorges such a tempest forth , That , as a duck for life that dives , So up and down the poor ship drives : The lady shrieks , and well - a - near Does fall in ...
... Hath their keel cut : but fortune's mood Varies again ; the grisled north Disgorges such a tempest forth , That , as a duck for life that dives , So up and down the poor ship drives : The lady shrieks , and well - a - near Does fall in ...
Page 59
... hath done to me the worst . Yet , for the love Of this poor infant , this fresh - new sea - farer , I would it would be quiet . First Sail . Slack the bolins there ! Thou wilt not , wilt thou ? Blow , and split thyself . Sec . Sail ...
... hath done to me the worst . Yet , for the love Of this poor infant , this fresh - new sea - farer , I would it would be quiet . First Sail . Slack the bolins there ! Thou wilt not , wilt thou ? Blow , and split thyself . Sec . Sail ...
Page 62
... hath built Lord Cerimon Such strong renown as time shall never- Enter two or three Servants with a chest . First Serv . So ; lift there . Cer . First Serv . 27. cunning , knowledge . 46. pain , labour . 48. never -——— . This reading is ...
... hath built Lord Cerimon Such strong renown as time shall never- Enter two or three Servants with a chest . First Serv . So ; lift there . Cer . First Serv . 27. cunning , knowledge . 46. pain , labour . 48. never -——— . This reading is ...
Page 64
... hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow dead . 90 ( but lying for lien is clearly wrong ) . 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies nine hours lying corrupt . The corresponding place in the novel ...
... hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow dead . 90 ( but lying for lien is clearly wrong ) . 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies nine hours lying corrupt . The corresponding place in the novel ...
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