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Pagina 6
The king and prince at prayers ! let us Mira . O , woe the day ! assist them , Pro .
No harm . For our case is as theirs . I have done nothing but in care of thee , Seb .
I am out of patience . ( Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter ! ) who Ant . We
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The king and prince at prayers ! let us Mira . O , woe the day ! assist them , Pro .
No harm . For our case is as theirs . I have done nothing but in care of thee , Seb .
I am out of patience . ( Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter ! ) who Ant . We
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Pagina 7
I pray thee , mark me . since , I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicate Thy
father was the Duke of Milan , and To closeness , and the bettering of my mind A
prince of power . With that , which , but by being so retired , Mira . Sir , are not you
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I pray thee , mark me . since , I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicate Thy
father was the Duke of Milan , and To closeness , and the bettering of my mind A
prince of power . With that , which , but by being so retired , Mira . Sir , are not you
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Pagina 8
Hear a little further , Have I , thy schoolmaster , made thee more profit And then I '
ll bring thee to the present business Than other princes can , that have more time
Which now ' s upon us ; without the which , this For vainer hours , and tutors not ...
Hear a little further , Have I , thy schoolmaster , made thee more profit And then I '
ll bring thee to the present business Than other princes can , that have more time
Which now ' s upon us ; without the which , this For vainer hours , and tutors not ...
Pagina 21
I am , in my condition , Much business appertaining . [ Exit . A prince , Miranda ; I
do think , a king ; ( I would , not so ! ) and would no more endure This wooden
slavery , than I would suffer The flesh - fly blow my mouth . — Hear my soul
SCENE ...
I am , in my condition , Much business appertaining . [ Exit . A prince , Miranda ; I
do think , a king ; ( I would , not so ! ) and would no more endure This wooden
slavery , than I would suffer The flesh - fly blow my mouth . — Hear my soul
SCENE ...
Pagina 30
... cruelly For more assurance that a living prince Didst thou , Alonso , use me and
my daughter : Does now speak to thee , I embrace thy body ; Thy brother was a
furtherer in the act ; - And to thee , and thy company , I bid Thou ' rt pinched for ' t ...
... cruelly For more assurance that a living prince Didst thou , Alonso , use me and
my daughter : Does now speak to thee , I embrace thy body ; Thy brother was a
furtherer in the act ; - And to thee , and thy company , I bid Thou ' rt pinched for ' t ...
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