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Good boatswain , have care . Where's the master ? Play the men . Boats . I pray now , keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boatswain ? Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our labour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm .
Good boatswain , have care . Where's the master ? Play the men . Boats . I pray now , keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boatswain ? Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our labour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm .
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... Made such a sinner of his memory , To credit his own lies — he did believe He was the duke ; out of the substitution , And executing the outward face of royalty , With all prerogative : -Hence his ambition Growing , --Dost hear ?
... Made such a sinner of his memory , To credit his own lies — he did believe He was the duke ; out of the substitution , And executing the outward face of royalty , With all prerogative : -Hence his ambition Growing , --Dost hear ?
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Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . Mira . Wherefore did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro .
Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . Mira . Wherefore did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro .
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Now I arise : Sit still , and hear the last of our sea - sorrow . Here in this island we arriv'd ; and here Have I , thy school - master , made thee more profit Than other princes can , that have more time For vainer hours , and tutors ...
Now I arise : Sit still , and hear the last of our sea - sorrow . Here in this island we arriv'd ; and here Have I , thy school - master , made thee more profit Than other princes can , that have more time For vainer hours , and tutors ...
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I hear The strain of strutting chanticlere , Cry , Cock - a - doodle - doo . Fer . Where should this music be ? i ' the air , or the earth ? ( 1 ) Destroy ( 2 ) Still , silent It sounds no more : -and sure , it waits 28 Act I. TEMPEST .
I hear The strain of strutting chanticlere , Cry , Cock - a - doodle - doo . Fer . Where should this music be ? i ' the air , or the earth ? ( 1 ) Destroy ( 2 ) Still , silent It sounds no more : -and sure , it waits 28 Act I. TEMPEST .
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