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... , Gonzalo , and others . Alon . Good boatswain , have care : where's the master ? play the men . Boats . I pray now , keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boatswain ? A 3 Boats . Boats . Do you not hear him ? you mar B ...
... , Gonzalo , and others . Alon . Good boatswain , have care : where's the master ? play the men . Boats . I pray now , keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boatswain ? A 3 Boats . Boats . Do you not hear him ? you mar B ...
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... pray'rs ? let us assist ' em . For our case is as theirs . Seb . I'm out of patience . Ant . We're meerly cheated of our lives by drunkards . This wide - chopt rascal - would , thou might'st lye drowning The washing of ten tides ! Gonz ...
... pray'rs ? let us assist ' em . For our case is as theirs . Seb . I'm out of patience . Ant . We're meerly cheated of our lives by drunkards . This wide - chopt rascal - would , thou might'st lye drowning The washing of ten tides ! Gonz ...
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... pray thee , mark me then . I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness , and the bettering of my mind With that which , but by being so retired , O'er - priz'd all popular rate , in my false brother Awak'd an evil nature ...
... pray thee , mark me then . I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To closeness , and the bettering of my mind With that which , but by being so retired , O'er - priz'd all popular rate , in my false brother Awak'd an evil nature ...
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... pray you , fir , ( For ftill ' tis beating in my mind ) your reafon For raising this fea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth ; By accident most strange bountiful fortune ( Now my dear lady ) hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and ...
... pray you , fir , ( For ftill ' tis beating in my mind ) your reafon For raising this fea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth ; By accident most strange bountiful fortune ( Now my dear lady ) hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and ...
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... pray thee . I must obey ; his art is of fuch pow'r , It would controul my dam's god Setebos , And make a vassal of him . Pro . So , flave , hence ! SCENE V. [ Exit Caliban . Enter Ferdinand , and Ariel invisible , playing and finging ...
... pray thee . I must obey ; his art is of fuch pow'r , It would controul my dam's god Setebos , And make a vassal of him . Pro . So , flave , hence ! SCENE V. [ Exit Caliban . Enter Ferdinand , and Ariel invisible , playing and finging ...
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