The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... thee worthy service ; Told thee no lies , made no mistakings , serv'd Without or grudge , or grumblings : thou didst Perform'd to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Ari . To every article . I boarded the king's ship ; now on the beak ...
... thee worthy service ; Told thee no lies , made no mistakings , serv'd Without or grudge , or grumblings : thou didst Perform'd to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Ari . To every article . I boarded the king's ship ; now on the beak ...
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... thee : Come forth , thou tortoise ! when ? Re - 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 ...
... thee : Come forth , thou tortoise ! when ? Re - 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 ...
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... thee ? Fer . A single thing , as I am now , that wonders To hear thee speak of Naples : He does hear me ; And , that he does , I weep : myself am Naples ; Who with mine eyes , ne'er since at ebb , beheld The king my father wreck'd ...
... thee ? Fer . A single thing , as I am now , that wonders To hear thee speak of Naples : He does hear me ; And , that he does , I weep : myself am Naples ; Who with mine eyes , ne'er since at ebb , beheld The king my father wreck'd ...
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... thee . I was the man in the moon , when time was . A plague upon the tyrant that I serve ! I'll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , thee ; My mistress shewed me thee , thy dog , and bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the ...
... thee . I was the man in the moon , when time was . A plague upon the tyrant that I serve ! I'll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , thee ; My mistress shewed me thee , thy dog , and bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the ...
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... thee , That art a votary to fond desire ? Once more adieu : my father at the road Expects my coming , there to see me shipp'd . Pro . And thither will I bring thee , Valentine . Val . Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . At ...
... thee , That art a votary to fond desire ? Once more adieu : my father at the road Expects my coming , there to see me shipp'd . Pro . And thither will I bring thee , Valentine . Val . Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . At ...
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