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Pagina 12
I ' ll set thee free for this ! - À word , good sir ; Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps
, and hath I fear you have done yourself some wrong : a such senses word . As
we have , such : This gallant , which thou seest , Mira . Why speaks my father so ...
I ' ll set thee free for this ! - À word , good sir ; Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps
, and hath I fear you have done yourself some wrong : a such senses word . As
we have , such : This gallant , which thou seest , Mira . Why speaks my father so ...
Pagina 19
Do not torment me , pr ' ythee ; I ' ll bring That ' s a brave god , and bears celestial
liquor : my wood home faster . I will kneel to him . Ste . He ' s in his fit now ; and
does not talk Ste . How didst thou ' scape ? how cam ' st thou after the wisest .
Do not torment me , pr ' ythee ; I ' ll bring That ' s a brave god , and bears celestial
liquor : my wood home faster . I will kneel to him . Ste . He ' s in his fit now ; and
does not talk Ste . How didst thou ' scape ? how cam ' st thou after the wisest .
Pagina 20
I ' ll show thee the best springs ; I ' ll pluck company else being drowned , we will
inherit here . thee berries ; – Here ; bear my bottle . Fellow Trinculo , we ' ll I ' ll
fish for thee , and get thee wood enough . fill him by and by again . A plague
upon ...
I ' ll show thee the best springs ; I ' ll pluck company else being drowned , we will
inherit here . thee berries ; – Here ; bear my bottle . Fellow Trinculo , we ' ll I ' ll
fish for thee , and get thee wood enough . fill him by and by again . A plague
upon ...
Pagina 21
With so full soul , but some defect in her I am your wife , if you will marry me ; Did
quarrel with the noblest grace she owed , If not , I ' ll die your maid : to be your
fellow And put it to the foil : But you , O you , You may deny me ; but I ' ll be your ...
With so full soul , but some defect in her I am your wife , if you will marry me ; Did
quarrel with the noblest grace she owed , If not , I ' ll die your maid : to be your
fellow And put it to the foil : But you , O you , You may deny me ; but I ' ll be your ...
Pagina 22
Thou shalt be lord of it , and I ' ll serve thee . Trin . Nor go neither : but you ' ll lie ,
like dogs ; Ste . How now shall this be compassed ? Canst and yet say nothing
neither . thou bring me to the party ? Ste . Mooncalf , speak once in thy life , if thou
...
Thou shalt be lord of it , and I ' ll serve thee . Trin . Nor go neither : but you ' ll lie ,
like dogs ; Ste . How now shall this be compassed ? Canst and yet say nothing
neither . thou bring me to the party ? Ste . Mooncalf , speak once in thy life , if thou
...
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