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O , the heavens ! What foul play had we , that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't we did ? Pro . Both , both , my girl : By foul play , as thou say'st , were we heav'd thence , But blessedly holp hither . ( 1 ) Quite . VOL .
O , the heavens ! What foul play had we , that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't we did ? Pro . Both , both , my girl : By foul play , as thou say'st , were we heav'd thence , But blessedly holp hither . ( 1 ) Quite . VOL .
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Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heaven , When I have deck'd the sea with drops full salt ; Under my burden groan'd ; which rais'd in me An undergoing stomach3 , to bear up Against what should ensue . ( 1 ) Suggestion .
Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heaven , When I have deck'd the sea with drops full salt ; Under my burden groan'd ; which rais'd in me An undergoing stomach3 , to bear up Against what should ensue . ( 1 ) Suggestion .
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Fcr . My language ? heavens ! I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples heard thee ? Fer . A single thing , as I am now , that wonders To ...
Fcr . My language ? heavens ! I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples heard thee ? Fer . A single thing , as I am now , that wonders To ...
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Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away : Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : [ Aside . So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II .
Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away : Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : [ Aside . So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II .
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Trin . O Stephano , hast any more of this ? Ste . The whole butt , man ; my cellar is in a rock by the sea - side , where my wine is hid . How now , moon - calf ? how does thine ague ? Cal . Hast thou not dropped from heaven ? Ste .
Trin . O Stephano , hast any more of this ? Ste . The whole butt , man ; my cellar is in a rock by the sea - side , where my wine is hid . How now , moon - calf ? how does thine ague ? Cal . Hast thou not dropped from heaven ? Ste .
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