The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... thine eyes ; bave The creatures that were mine , I say , or cbar.g u comfort . them , The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd Or else new form'd them ; having both the key The very virtue of compassion in thee , Of officer ...
... thine eyes ; bave The creatures that were mine , I say , or cbar.g u comfort . them , The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd Or else new form'd them ; having both the key The very virtue of compassion in thee , Of officer ...
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... thine eye advance Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each hour and say , what thou seest yond ' . One thing or other : when thou did'st not , savage , Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? Know thine own meaning , but would'st gabble ...
... thine eye advance Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each hour and say , what thou seest yond ' . One thing or other : when thou did'st not , savage , Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? Know thine own meaning , but would'st gabble ...
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... thine own . Young Ferdinand , ( whom they suppose is drown'd , ) What , Ariel ; my industrious servant Ariel ! And his and my loved darling . Enter ARIEL . [ Eait Prospero from above . Gm . I ' the name of something holy , sir , why Ari ...
... thine own . Young Ferdinand , ( whom they suppose is drown'd , ) What , Ariel ; my industrious servant Ariel ! And his and my loved darling . Enter ARIEL . [ Eait Prospero from above . Gm . I ' the name of something holy , sir , why Ari ...
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... thine bonest care ; Val . Win her with gifts , if she respect not words ; Which to requite , command me while I live . Dumb jewels often , in their silent kind , This love of theirs myself have often seen , More than quick words , do ...
... thine bonest care ; Val . Win her with gifts , if she respect not words ; Which to requite , command me while I live . Dumb jewels often , in their silent kind , This love of theirs myself have often seen , More than quick words , do ...
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... thine own , wbate'er it be . Val . These banish'd men , that I have kept withal , Jul . And I have mine . Are meo endued with worthy qualities ; Forgive them what they have committed here , Enter Out - laws , with Duke and TURIO . And ...
... thine own , wbate'er it be . Val . These banish'd men , that I have kept withal , Jul . And I have mine . Are meo endued with worthy qualities ; Forgive them what they have committed here , Enter Out - laws , with Duke and TURIO . And ...
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