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... hear them , ding - dong bell . [ Burthen : ding - dong . Fer . The ditty does remember my drown'd father ; This is no mortal business , nor no found That the earth owns : I hear it now above me . SCENE VI . Pro . The fringed curtains of ...
... hear them , ding - dong bell . [ Burthen : ding - dong . Fer . The ditty does remember my drown'd father ; This is no mortal business , nor no found That the earth owns : I hear it now above me . SCENE VI . Pro . The fringed curtains of ...
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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 ( ne'er fince at ebb ) beheld The king my father wreck'd . Mira . Alack , for mercy ! Fer . Yes , faith , and all his ...
... hear thee speak of Naples . He does hear me ; And , that he does , I weep : myself am Naples , Who , with mine eyes ( ne'er fince at ebb ) beheld The king my father wreck'd . Mira . Alack , for mercy ! Fer . Yes , faith , and all his ...
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... hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , furely , It is a fleepy language , and thou speak'st Out of thy fleep : what is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repofe , to be afleep With eyes wide open : ftanding , speaking , moving ; And yet ...
... hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , furely , It is a fleepy language , and thou speak'st Out of thy fleep : what is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repofe , to be afleep With eyes wide open : ftanding , speaking , moving ; And yet ...
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... hear me , And yet I needs must curfe . But they'll not pinch , Fright me with urchin fhews , pitch me i ' th ' mire , Nor lead me , like a fire - brand , in the dark Out of my way , unless he bid ' em ; but For every trifle are they set ...
... hear me , And yet I needs must curfe . But they'll not pinch , Fright me with urchin fhews , pitch me i ' th ' mire , Nor lead me , like a fire - brand , in the dark Out of my way , unless he bid ' em ; but For every trifle are they set ...
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... hear me call . Ari . Well , I conceive . Pro . Look , thou be true ; do not give dalliance Too much the rein ; the strongest oaths are ftraw To th ' fire i ' th ' blood : be more abftemious , Or elfe , good - night your vow . Fer . I ...
... hear me call . Ari . Well , I conceive . Pro . Look , thou be true ; do not give dalliance Too much the rein ; the strongest oaths are ftraw To th ' fire i ' th ' blood : be more abftemious , Or elfe , good - night your vow . Fer . I ...
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