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Master of a ship , Boatswain , and Mariners . SCENE , The sea , with a Ship : afterwards an uninhabited Island . ACT I. Pro . Hast thou , spirit , Perform'd to point. SEBASTIAN , his brother . ALONSO , King of Naples .
Master of a ship , Boatswain , and Mariners . SCENE , The sea , with a Ship : afterwards an uninhabited Island . ACT I. Pro . Hast thou , spirit , Perform'd to point. SEBASTIAN , his brother . ALONSO , King of Naples .
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Close by , my master . Pro . But are they , Ariel , safe ? Ari . Not a hair perish'd ; On their sustaining garments not a blemish , But fresher than before : and , as thou bad'st me , In troops I have dispers'd them ' bout the isle ...
Close by , my master . Pro . But are they , Ariel , safe ? Ari . Not a hair perish'd ; On their sustaining garments not a blemish , But fresher than before : and , as thou bad'st me , In troops I have dispers'd them ' bout the isle ...
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Sir Proteus , save you : Saw you my master ? Pro . But now he parted hence , to embark for Milan . Speed . Twenty to one then he is shipp'd already ; And I have play'd the sheep , in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep doth very often ...
Sir Proteus , save you : Saw you my master ? Pro . But now he parted hence , to embark for Milan . Speed . Twenty to one then he is shipp'd already ; And I have play'd the sheep , in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep doth very often ...
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that , when I look on you , I can hardly think you my master . Val . Are all these things perceived in me ? Speed . They are all perceived without you . Val . Without me ? they cannot . Speed . Without you ? nay , that's certain ...
that , when I look on you , I can hardly think you my master . Val . Are all these things perceived in me ? Speed . They are all perceived without you . Val . Without me ? they cannot . Speed . Without you ? nay , that's certain ...
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Tut , man , I mean thou'lt lose the flood : and , in losing the flood , lose thy voyage ; and , in losing thy voyage , lose thy master , and , in losing thy master , lose thy service ; and , in losing thy ser- vice , - Why dost thou ...
Tut , man , I mean thou'lt lose the flood : and , in losing the flood , lose thy voyage ; and , in losing thy voyage , lose thy master , and , in losing thy master , lose thy service ; and , in losing thy ser- vice , - Why dost thou ...
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