The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... thou art . Gon . I'll warrant him from drowning ; though the ship were no stronger than a nut - shell , and as leaky as an unstanched wench . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold : set her two courses off ; to sea again , lay her off ...
... thou art . Gon . I'll warrant him from drowning ; though the ship were no stronger than a nut - shell , and as leaky as an unstanched wench . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold : set her two courses off ; to sea again , lay her off ...
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William Shakespeare. Pro . Hast thou , spirit , Perform'd to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Ari . To every article . I boarded the king's ship ; now on the beak , Now in the waist , the deck , in every cabin , I flam'd amazement ...
William Shakespeare. Pro . Hast thou , spirit , Perform'd to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Ari . To every article . I boarded the king's ship ; now on the beak , Now in the waist , the deck , in every cabin , I flam'd amazement ...
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... Thou dost me yet but little hurt ; thou wilt Anon , I know it by thy trembling ; Now Prosper works upon thee . Ste ... art very Trinculo , indeed : How cam'st thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Can he vent Trinculos ? Trin . I ...
... Thou dost me yet but little hurt ; thou wilt Anon , I know it by thy trembling ; Now Prosper works upon thee . Ste ... art very Trinculo , indeed : How cam'st thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Can he vent Trinculos ? Trin . I ...
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... thou follow'st ; I will pay thy graces Home , both in word and deed . Most ... art ! - Their understanding Begins to swell ; and the approaching tide Will ... Thou shalt ere long be free . ARIEL re - enters , singing , and helps to attire ...
... thou follow'st ; I will pay thy graces Home , both in word and deed . Most ... art ! - Their understanding Begins to swell ; and the approaching tide Will ... Thou shalt ere long be free . ARIEL re - enters , singing , and helps to attire ...
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William Shakespeare. the ale - house , so ; if not , thou art an Hebrew , a Jew , and not worth the name of a Christian . Speed . Why ? Laun . Because thou hast not so much charity in hee , as to go to the ale with a Christian : Wilt thou ...
William Shakespeare. the ale - house , so ; if not , thou art an Hebrew , a Jew , and not worth the name of a Christian . Speed . Why ? Laun . Because thou hast not so much charity in hee , as to go to the ale with a Christian : Wilt thou ...
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