The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... enter Boatswain . Reapers , Boats . Down with the topmast ; yare ; lower , Other spirits attending on Prospero . lower ; bring her to try with main - course . [ A cry SCENE . - The Sec , with a Ship ; afterwards an un- within . ) A ...
... enter Boatswain . Reapers , Boats . Down with the topmast ; yare ; lower , Other spirits attending on Prospero . lower ; bring her to try with main - course . [ A cry SCENE . - The Sec , with a Ship ; afterwards an un- within . ) A ...
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... Enter Inis . Enter PROSPERO , FERDINAND , and MIRANDA . Iris . Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich lease Pro . If I bave too austerely punish'd you , Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Your compensation mak - s ...
... Enter Inis . Enter PROSPERO , FERDINAND , and MIRANDA . Iris . Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich lease Pro . If I bave too austerely punish'd you , Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Your compensation mak - s ...
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... Enter Juno . The solemn temples , the great globe itself , Yea , all which it inherit , shall dissolve ; Jan. How does my bounteous sister ? Go with me , And , like this insubstantial pageant faded , To bless this twain , that they may ...
... Enter Juno . The solemn temples , the great globe itself , Yea , all which it inherit , shall dissolve ; Jan. How does my bounteous sister ? Go with me , And , like this insubstantial pageant faded , To bless this twain , that they may ...
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... Enter Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Pagr . hath he any thinking ? Sure , they sleep ; he hath Mrs. Ford . Wbat , John ! what , Robert ! no use of them . Why , this boy will carry a letter Mrs. Page . Quickly , quickly : Is the buck - bas . twenty ...
... Enter Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Pagr . hath he any thinking ? Sure , they sleep ; he hath Mrs. Ford . Wbat , John ! what , Robert ! no use of them . Why , this boy will carry a letter Mrs. Page . Quickly , quickly : Is the buck - bas . twenty ...
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... enter BARDOLPH , with the wine . child , Bard . Here's mistress Quickly , sir , to speak Page . She is no match for you . Fent . Sir , will you hear me ? Fal . Come , let me pour in some sack to the Page . No , good master Fenton ...
... enter BARDOLPH , with the wine . child , Bard . Here's mistress Quickly , sir , to speak Page . She is no match for you . Fent . Sir , will you hear me ? Fal . Come , let me pour in some sack to the Page . No , good master Fenton ...
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