The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1899 |
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... Night kept chain'd below . Fairly spoke . Sit , then , and talk with her ; she is thine own . What , Ariel ! my industrious servant , Ariel ! Enter Ariel . Ari . What would my potent master ? here I am . Pros . Thou and thy meaner ...
... Night kept chain'd below . Fairly spoke . Sit , then , and talk with her ; she is thine own . What , Ariel ! my industrious servant , Ariel ! Enter Ariel . Ari . What would my potent master ? here I am . Pros . Thou and thy meaner ...
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... night your vow ! I warrant you , sir ; The white cold virgin snow upon my heart Abates the ardour of my liver . Well . Now come , my Ariel ! bring a corollary , Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly ! No tongue ! all eyes ! be ...
... night your vow ! I warrant you , sir ; The white cold virgin snow upon my heart Abates the ardour of my liver . Well . Now come , my Ariel ! bring a corollary , Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly ! No tongue ! all eyes ! be ...
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... night , Melting the darkness , so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason . O good Gonzalo , My true preserver , and a loyal sir To him thou follow'st ! I will pay thy graces Home both in ...
... night , Melting the darkness , so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason . O good Gonzalo , My true preserver , and a loyal sir To him thou follow'st ! I will pay thy graces Home both in ...
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... night ; which , part of it , I'll waste With such discourse as , I not doubt , shall make it Go quick away : the story of my life , And the particular accidents gone by Since I came to this isle and in the morn I'll bring you to your ...
... night ; which , part of it , I'll waste With such discourse as , I not doubt , shall make it Go quick away : the story of my life , And the particular accidents gone by Since I came to this isle and in the morn I'll bring you to your ...
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... fowling , a term used for catching 99 birds by night ; thence the name of a thieves ' trick for plundering shops about dusk by pretending to have lost a jewel near ; II . i . 185 . Beak , bow ( of a ship ) ; I. I F THE TEMPEST.
... fowling , a term used for catching 99 birds by night ; thence the name of a thieves ' trick for plundering shops about dusk by pretending to have lost a jewel near ; II . i . 185 . Beak , bow ( of a ship ) ; I. I F THE TEMPEST.
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