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Lie there my art . — Wipe thou thine eyes ; have Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you wboreson , insolent comfort . noise - maker , we are less afraid to be drowned than | The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd thou art .
Lie there my art . — Wipe thou thine eyes ; have Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you wboreson , insolent comfort . noise - maker , we are less afraid to be drowned than | The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd thou art .
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Thou art very Trinculo , indeed : How cam'st thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Enter STEPHANO , singing ; a bottle in his hand . Can he vent Trinculos ? Sre . I shall no more to sea , to sea , Trin .
Thou art very Trinculo , indeed : How cam'st thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Enter STEPHANO , singing ; a bottle in his hand . Can he vent Trinculos ? Sre . I shall no more to sea , to sea , Trin .
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Believe things certain : Welcome , my friends My true preserver , and a loyal sir To him thou follow'st ; I will pay thy graces But you ... I do forgive unet , | Thy rankest fault ; all of them ; and require Unnatural though thou art !
Believe things certain : Welcome , my friends My true preserver , and a loyal sir To him thou follow'st ; I will pay thy graces But you ... I do forgive unet , | Thy rankest fault ; all of them ; and require Unnatural though thou art !
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That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , Be gone , I will not hear thy vain excuse , If with his tongue he ... Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , Foster'd , illumin'd , cherish'd , kept aliv : Advise me where I may have ...
That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , Be gone , I will not hear thy vain excuse , If with his tongue he ... Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , Foster'd , illumin'd , cherish'd , kept aliv : Advise me where I may have ...
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( Eglamour , thou art a gentleman , you wot of . He makes me no more ado , but whips ( Think not , I flatter , for , I swear , I do not , ) me out of the chamber . How many masters would Valiant , wise , remorseful , well accomplish'd ...
( Eglamour , thou art a gentleman , you wot of . He makes me no more ado , but whips ( Think not , I flatter , for , I swear , I do not , ) me out of the chamber . How many masters would Valiant , wise , remorseful , well accomplish'd ...
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