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Page 42
Keep . . For a worthy lady , And one whom much I honour . Paul . Pray you then ,
Conduct me to the queen . Keep . I may not , madam ; to the contrary I have
express commandment . Paul . Here's ado , To lock up honesty and honour from
The ...
Keep . . For a worthy lady , And one whom much I honour . Paul . Pray you then ,
Conduct me to the queen . Keep . I may not , madam ; to the contrary I have
express commandment . Paul . Here's ado , To lock up honesty and honour from
The ...
Page 44
Keep . Madam , if't please the queen to send the babe , I know not what I shall
incur , to pass it , Having no warrant . Paul . You nced not fear it , sir : This child
was prisoner to the womb ; and is , By law and process of great nature , thence ...
Keep . Madam , if't please the queen to send the babe , I know not what I shall
incur , to pass it , Having no warrant . Paul . You nced not fear it , sir : This child
was prisoner to the womb ; and is , By law and process of great nature , thence ...
Page 171
They converse apart . Music . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible . Ari . My master
through his art foresees the danger That you , his friend , are in ; and sends me
forth , ( For else his project dies , ) to keep them living . [ Sings in GONZALO's ear
.
They converse apart . Music . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible . Ari . My master
through his art foresees the danger That you , his friend , are in ; and sends me
forth , ( For else his project dies , ) to keep them living . [ Sings in GONZALO's ear
.
Page 299
A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost
hold . K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So mak'st thou faith
an enemy to faith ; And , like a civil war , sett'st oath to oath , Thy tongue against ...
A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost
hold . K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So mak'st thou faith
an enemy to faith ; And , like a civil war , sett'st oath to oath , Thy tongue against ...
Page 490
Keep . Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom . K. Rich . If
thou love me ' t is time thou wert away . Groom . What my tongue dares not that
my heart shall say . Exit . Keep . My lord , will't please you to fall to ? K. Rich .
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Keep . Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom . K. Rich . If
thou love me ' t is time thou wert away . Groom . What my tongue dares not that
my heart shall say . Exit . Keep . My lord , will't please you to fall to ? K. Rich .
Taste of ...
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