The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... musick be ? i ' the air , or the earth ? It sounds no more : - - and sure it waits upon Some god of the island . Sitting on a bank Weeping again the king my father's wreck , This musick crept by me upon the waters ; Allaying both their ...
... musick be ? i ' the air , or the earth ? It sounds no more : - - and sure it waits upon Some god of the island . Sitting on a bank Weeping again the king my father's wreck , This musick crept by me upon the waters ; Allaying both their ...
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... musick . Seb . We would so , and then go a bat - fowling . Ant . Nay , good my lord , be not angry . Gon . No , I warrant you ; I will not adventure my discretion so weakly . Will you laugh me asleep , for I am very heavy ? Ant . Go ...
... musick . Seb . We would so , and then go a bat - fowling . Ant . Nay , good my lord , be not angry . Gon . No , I warrant you ; I will not adventure my discretion so weakly . Will you laugh me asleep , for I am very heavy ? Ant . Go ...
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... Musick . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible . Ari . My master through his art foresees the danger That these , his friends , are in ; and sends me forth , Seb . Ant . He's gone . Then , tell me , Claribel . Who's the next heir of Naples ? Seb ...
... Musick . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible . Ari . My master through his art foresees the danger That these , his friends , are in ; and sends me forth , Seb . Ant . He's gone . Then , tell me , Claribel . Who's the next heir of Naples ? Seb ...
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... musick for nothing . Cal . When Prospero is destroyed . Ste . That shall be by and by : I remember the story . Trin . The sound is going away : let's follow it , and after , do our work . - Ste . Lead , monster ; we'll follow . I would ...
... musick for nothing . Cal . When Prospero is destroyed . Ste . That shall be by and by : I remember the story . Trin . The sound is going away : let's follow it , and after , do our work . - Ste . Lead , monster ; we'll follow . I would ...
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... musick . A Masque . Enter IRIS . Iris . Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich lease Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Thy turfy mountains , where live nibbling sheep , And flat meads thatch'd with stover , them to ...
... musick . A Masque . Enter IRIS . Iris . Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich lease Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Thy turfy mountains , where live nibbling sheep , And flat meads thatch'd with stover , them to ...
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