The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... fouls , they perish'd ! Had I been any God of Pow'r , I would Have funk the fea within the earth ; or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The fraighting fouls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more amazement ; tell ...
... fouls , they perish'd ! Had I been any God of Pow'r , I would Have funk the fea within the earth ; or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The fraighting fouls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more amazement ; tell ...
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... foul play had we , that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't , we did ? Pro . Both , both , my girl : By foul play ( as thou say'st ) were we heav'd thence ; But blessedly help'd hither . Mira . O , my heart bleeds To think o'th ...
... foul play had we , that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't , we did ? Pro . Both , both , my girl : By foul play ( as thou say'st ) were we heav'd thence ; But blessedly help'd hither . Mira . O , my heart bleeds To think o'th ...
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... foul ends . In few , they hurry'd us aboard a bark ; Bore us fome leagues to sea ; where they prepar'd A rotten carcass of a boat , not rigg'd , Nor tackle , fail , nor mast ; the very rats Instinctively had quit it : there they hoift ...
... foul ends . In few , they hurry'd us aboard a bark ; Bore us fome leagues to sea ; where they prepar'd A rotten carcass of a boat , not rigg'd , Nor tackle , fail , nor mast ; the very rats Instinctively had quit it : there they hoift ...
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... foul But felt a feaver of the mind , and plaid Some tricks of desperation : all , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel , Then all a - fire with me : the King's son Ferdinand With hair up - ftaring ( then ...
... foul But felt a feaver of the mind , and plaid Some tricks of desperation : all , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel , Then all a - fire with me : the King's son Ferdinand With hair up - ftaring ( then ...
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... foul witch Sycorax , who with age and envy Was grown into a hoop ? haft thou forgot her ? Ari . No , Sir . Pro . Thou hast : where was she born ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . Oh , was she so ? I must Once in a month ...
... foul witch Sycorax , who with age and envy Was grown into a hoop ? haft thou forgot her ? Ari . No , Sir . Pro . Thou hast : where was she born ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . Oh , was she so ? I must Once in a month ...
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