The Plays of William Shakspeare, Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies, Left by the Late George Steevens, and Edmond Malone, with a Sketch of His Life, and a Glossary. New Ed. RevLongman, 1853 - 960 pages |
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Page 16
... turn or two I'll walk , To still my beating mind . Fer . Mira . We wish your peace . [ Exeunt . Pro . Come with a thought : I thank you : — Ariel , come . - Enter ARIEL . Ari . Thy thoughts I cleave to : Pro . pleasure ? Spirit , We ...
... turn or two I'll walk , To still my beating mind . Fer . Mira . We wish your peace . [ Exeunt . Pro . Come with a thought : I thank you : — Ariel , come . - Enter ARIEL . Ari . Thy thoughts I cleave to : Pro . pleasure ? Spirit , We ...
Page 17
... turn'd to barnacles , or to apes With foreheads villainous low . Ste . Monster , lay - to your fingers ; help to bear this away , where my hogshead of wine is , or I'll turn you out of my kingdom : go to , carry this . Trin . And this ...
... turn'd to barnacles , or to apes With foreheads villainous low . Ste . Monster , lay - to your fingers ; help to bear this away , where my hogshead of wine is , or I'll turn you out of my kingdom : go to , carry this . Trin . And this ...
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... turn . Val . Ay , my good lord . Duke . Then let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . Val . Why , any cloak will serve the turn , my lord . Duke . How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak ? - I pray thee , let me ...
... turn . Val . Ay , my good lord . Duke . Then let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . Val . Why , any cloak will serve the turn , my lord . Duke . How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak ? - I pray thee , let me ...
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... turn . Speed . Why didst not tell me sooner ? ' pox of your love letters ! [ Exit . Laun . Now will he be swinged for reading my letter : An unmannerly slave , that will thrust him- self into secrets ! — I'll after , to rejoice in the ...
... turn . Speed . Why didst not tell me sooner ? ' pox of your love letters ! [ Exit . Laun . Now will he be swinged for reading my letter : An unmannerly slave , that will thrust him- self into secrets ! — I'll after , to rejoice in the ...
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... turn them together : A man may be too Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo birds do confident : I would have nothing lie on my head : lose not my labour ; if she be otherwise ,. Pist . Hope is a curtail dog in some affairs : Sir John ...
... turn them together : A man may be too Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo birds do confident : I would have nothing lie on my head : lose not my labour ; if she be otherwise ,. Pist . Hope is a curtail dog in some affairs : Sir John ...
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