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Be collected ; I pray thee , mark me . No more amazement : tell your piteous heart , Mira . O good sir , I do . There's no harm done . Pro . I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicate Mira . O , woe the day !
Be collected ; I pray thee , mark me . No more amazement : tell your piteous heart , Mira . O good sir , I do . There's no harm done . Pro . I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicate Mira . O , woe the day !
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Would I might Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , But ever see that man ! Which is not yet perform'd me . Pro . Now I arise :Pro . How now ? moody ? Sit still , and hear the last of our sea - sorrow .
Would I might Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , But ever see that man ! Which is not yet perform'd me . Pro . Now I arise :Pro . How now ? moody ? Sit still , and hear the last of our sea - sorrow .
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( thee ; Some god of the island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping again the king my father's wreck , Re - enter Ariel , like a Water - Nymph . This music crept by me upon the waters ; Fine apparition ! My quaint Ariel , Allaying both their ...
( thee ; Some god of the island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping again the king my father's wreck , Re - enter Ariel , like a Water - Nymph . This music crept by me upon the waters ; Fine apparition ! My quaint Ariel , Allaying both their ...
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I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs that hath him , and that soundly . grow ; Cal . Thou dost me yet but little hurt ; thou wilt And I , with my long nails , will dig thee pig - nuts ; Anon , I know it by thy trembling : Show ...
I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs that hath him , and that soundly . grow ; Cal . Thou dost me yet but little hurt ; thou wilt And I , with my long nails , will dig thee pig - nuts ; Anon , I know it by thy trembling : Show ...
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As I told thee The very instant that I saw you , did Before , I am subject to a tyrant ; My beart fly to your service there resides , A sorcerer , that by his cunning hath To make me slave to it ; and , for your sake , Cheated me of ...
As I told thee The very instant that I saw you , did Before , I am subject to a tyrant ; My beart fly to your service there resides , A sorcerer , that by his cunning hath To make me slave to it ; and , for your sake , Cheated me of ...
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