The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 13
... Enter a Ship - master and a Boatswain . BOATSWAIN , Master . Boats . Here , master : what cheer ? Mast . Good : speak to the mariners : fall to't yarelyl , or we run ourselves aground : bestir , be- stir . [ Exit . Enter Mariners ...
... Enter a Ship - master and a Boatswain . BOATSWAIN , Master . Boats . Here , master : what cheer ? Mast . Good : speak to the mariners : fall to't yarelyl , or we run ourselves aground : bestir , be- stir . [ Exit . Enter Mariners ...
Page 15
... Enter Mariners , wet . Mar. All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! Exeunt . Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? Gon . The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of ...
... Enter Mariners , wet . Mar. All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! Exeunt . Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? Gon . The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of ...
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... enter Ariel , like a water - nymph . Fine apparition ! My quaint Ariel , Hark in thine ear . Ari . My lord , it shall be done . [ Exit . Pro . Thou poisonous slave , got by the devil himself Upon thy wicked dam , come forth ! Enter ...
... enter Ariel , like a water - nymph . Fine apparition ! My quaint Ariel , Hark in thine ear . Ari . My lord , it shall be done . [ Exit . Pro . Thou poisonous slave , got by the devil himself Upon thy wicked dam , come forth ! Enter ...
Page 44
... Enter Trinculo . Here comes a spirit of his ; and to torment me , For bringing wood in slowly : I'll fall flat ; Perchance he will not mind me . Trin . Here's neither bush nor shrub , to bear off any weather at all , and another storm ...
... Enter Trinculo . Here comes a spirit of his ; and to torment me , For bringing wood in slowly : I'll fall flat ; Perchance he will not mind me . Trin . Here's neither bush nor shrub , to bear off any weather at all , and another storm ...
Page 49
... Enter Fer- dinand , bearing a log . Fer . There be some sports are painful ; but their labour Delight in them sets off : some kinds of baseness Are nobly undergone ; and most poor matters Point to rich ends . This my mean task would be ...
... Enter Fer- dinand , bearing a log . Fer . There be some sports are painful ; but their labour Delight in them sets off : some kinds of baseness Are nobly undergone ; and most poor matters Point to rich ends . This my mean task would be ...
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