The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... pray now , keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boatswain ? Where's Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our la- bour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm . ( 1 ) Readily . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats TEMPEST. ...
... pray now , keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boatswain ? Where's Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our la- bour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm . ( 1 ) Readily . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats TEMPEST. ...
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... prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! [ Exeunt . Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? Gon . The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merely2 cheated of ...
... prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! [ Exeunt . Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? Gon . The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merely2 cheated of ...
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... pray thee , mark me , -that a brother should Be so perfidious ! -he whom , next thyself , Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put The manage of my state ; as , at that time , Through all the signiories it was the first , And Prospero ...
... pray thee , mark me , -that a brother should Be so perfidious ! -he whom , next thyself , Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put The manage of my state ; as , at that time , Through all the signiories it was the first , And Prospero ...
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... 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 , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ...
... 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 , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ...
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... pray thee Pro . Before the time be out ? no more . Ari . Remember , I have done thee worthy service ; Told thee no lies , made no mistakings , serv'd ( 1 ) Bermudas . ( 2 ) Wave . Without or grudge or grumblings : thou didst pro- mise ...
... pray thee Pro . Before the time be out ? no more . Ari . Remember , I have done thee worthy service ; Told thee no lies , made no mistakings , serv'd ( 1 ) Bermudas . ( 2 ) Wave . Without or grudge or grumblings : thou didst pro- mise ...
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