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Pagina 151
Dost thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? Ari . No. Pro . Thou dost ;
and think'st it much to tread the ooze Of the salt deep ; To run upon the sharp
wind of the north ; To do me business in the veins o ' the earth , When it is bak'd
with ...
Dost thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? Ari . No. Pro . Thou dost ;
and think'st it much to tread the ooze Of the salt deep ; To run upon the sharp
wind of the north ; To do me business in the veins o ' the earth , When it is bak'd
with ...
Pagina 175
Stephano ! —if thou beest Stephano , touch me , and speak to me ; for I am
Trinculo ; -be not afeard , —thy good friend Trinculo . Ste . If thou beest Trinculo ,
come forth ; I ' ll pull thee by the lesser legs : if any be Trinculo's legs , these are
they .
Stephano ! —if thou beest Stephano , touch me , and speak to me ; for I am
Trinculo ; -be not afeard , —thy good friend Trinculo . Ste . If thou beest Trinculo ,
come forth ; I ' ll pull thee by the lesser legs : if any be Trinculo's legs , these are
they .
Pagina 183
this light , a thou shalt be my lieutenant , monster , or my standard . Trin . Your
lieutenant , if you list ; he's no standard . Ste . We ' ll not run , monsieur monster .
Trin . Nor go neither : but you ' ll lie , like dogs ; and yet say nothing neither . Ste .
this light , a thou shalt be my lieutenant , monster , or my standard . Trin . Your
lieutenant , if you list ; he's no standard . Ste . We ' ll not run , monsieur monster .
Trin . Nor go neither : but you ' ll lie , like dogs ; and yet say nothing neither . Ste .
Pagina 299
A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost
hold . K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So mak'st thou faith
an enemy to faith ; And , like a civil war , sett'st oath to oath , Thy tongue against ...
A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost
hold . K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So mak'st thou faith
an enemy to faith ; And , like a civil war , sett'st oath to oath , Thy tongue against ...
Pagina 461
There is my gage , the manual seal of death , That marks thee out for hell : I say ,
thou liest , And will maintain what thou hast said is false , In thy heart - blood ,
though being all too base To stain the temper of my knightly sword . Boling .
There is my gage , the manual seal of death , That marks thee out for hell : I say ,
thou liest , And will maintain what thou hast said is false , In thy heart - blood ,
though being all too base To stain the temper of my knightly sword . Boling .
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