The Plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, with glossarial notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakspeare : in 8 volumes. ¬The Tempest. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Merry Wifes of Windsor. Twelfth Night. Measure of Measure, Volume 1 |
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Mira . Heavens thank you for't ! And now , I pray you , sir , ( For still'tis beating in my mind ) , your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth . By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , • Sprinkled .
Mira . Heavens thank you for't ! And now , I pray you , sir , ( For still'tis beating in my mind ) , your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth . By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , • Sprinkled .
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Full fathom five thy father lies ; of his bones ure coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change Into something rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell ...
Full fathom five thy father lies ; of his bones ure coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change Into something rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell ...
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O thou nine heir Of Naples and of Milan , what strange fish Hath made his meal on thee ! Fran . Sir , he may live ; I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whose enmity he flung aside ...
O thou nine heir Of Naples and of Milan , what strange fish Hath made his meal on thee ! Fran . Sir , he may live ; I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whose enmity he flung aside ...
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What a strange drowsiness possesses them ! Ant . It is the quality o'the climate . Seb . Why Doth it not then our eye - lids sink ? I find not Myself dispos'd to sleep . Ant . Nor I ; my spirits are nimble .
What a strange drowsiness possesses them ! Ant . It is the quality o'the climate . Seb . Why Doth it not then our eye - lids sink ? I find not Myself dispos'd to sleep . Ant . Nor I ; my spirits are nimble .
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Upon mine honour , sir , I beard a hum . ming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me : I shak'd you , sir , and cry'd ; as mine eyes open'd , I saw their weapons drawn : - there was ...
Upon mine honour , sir , I beard a hum . ming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me : I shak'd you , sir , and cry'd ; as mine eyes open'd , I saw their weapons drawn : - there was ...
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