The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 pages |
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Page 25
... hear The strain of strutting chanticleer Cry , Cock - a - diddle - dow . 385 Fer . Where should this music be ? i ' th ' air or th ' earth ? It sounds no more : and , sure , it waits upon Some god o'th ' island . Sitting on a bank ...
... hear The strain of strutting chanticleer Cry , Cock - a - diddle - dow . 385 Fer . Where should this music be ? i ' th ' air or th ' earth ? It sounds no more : and , sure , it waits upon Some god o'th ' island . Sitting on a bank ...
Page 26
... hear it now above me . Pros . The fringed curtains of thine eye advance , And say what thou seest yond . Mir . What is't ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . 410 Pros ...
... hear it now above me . Pros . The fringed curtains of thine eye advance , And say what thou seest yond . Mir . What is't ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . 410 Pros ...
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... hear thee speak of Naples . He does hear me ; And that he does I weep : myself am Naples , Who with mine eyes , never since at ebb , beheld The king my father wreck'd . 435 Alack , for mercy ! Mir . Fer . Yes , faith , and all his lords ...
... hear thee speak of Naples . He does hear me ; And that he does I weep : myself am Naples , Who with mine eyes , never since at ebb , beheld The king my father wreck'd . 435 Alack , for mercy ! Mir . Fer . Yes , faith , and all his lords ...
Page 38
... hear us . 180 [ All sleep except Alon . , Seb . , and Ant . Alon . What , all so soon asleep ! I wish mine eyes Would , with themselves , shut up my thoughts : I find They are inclined to do so . Seb . Please you , sir , Do not omit the ...
... hear us . 180 [ All sleep except Alon . , Seb . , and Ant . Alon . What , all so soon asleep ! I wish mine eyes Would , with themselves , shut up my thoughts : I find They are inclined to do so . Seb . Please you , sir , Do not omit the ...
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... hear me speak ? Seb . It is a sleepy language , and thou speak'st Out of thy sleep . What is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repose , to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing , speaking , moving , And yet so fast asleep . Ant ...
... hear me speak ? Seb . It is a sleepy language , and thou speak'st Out of thy sleep . What is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repose , to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing , speaking , moving , And yet so fast asleep . Ant ...
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